Iopw ;.7--anw MrsZ p. On. te 9rygOut Of -bis sOngs for Eveaingas urig J7eeh Doors "alerjah, I'm a Bum." Good entertainiment for nearly every. Open 6.30-Show Stavis 7 p. ms. The new f ashion was set in San body is provided by the film, "Frorj Francisco, ini which city Jolson made Hell to Heaven," a different sort c1 Adults, 25e ChiJdrmeu, lc a- personial stage appearance in ad- story whic.h the Varsity theater. wiJ Thurs anid Fri., May 18-19 va nce of starting work uponj his new feature this Thursday and Friday. Start5 :504:55picture for United Artjsts,,and î Sic'oeytaey nd ac in songs hich weretbeing coasddeaed that,.appearance he introduced several Oakie are thrown into provide amp TO R "for, the picture. The. audience's re- good measuré. One by one,. the char Warne Baxfr-Miiam Jrdan action guided himin the selection ofatesicdngCreLobdan larn Boys om.d-'Trax Jorans tesoginheptu. David Manners-flhter in to take rooms Taxi Bos Corndym- 1at a hotel near a race track. Froni Travel TraIk .. id lime Moveis> there'on the story steps out; -with many 20 "Nothing B3ut the T4orutýh" achuckle and thrill, until death, cm Sat. MayLauh-Prvokng D amaedy, happiness bring. it to the fadeout, sMort s 8:00-i.5-: 45 u JhnHdiFrr"Gabre O1 teWite, House,", &&TUE CRIMlE 0F The Younger Set, preseiited a ddt be one of the yers os TifE EN UlT" hre-ctcome.4Y, "Nothiîg -But the tal.kedý-of liCtures. will entertain -and JenHrhT-yn IM ~ Tuh" i h uioii fteXi-aaze at the Varsity theater, Satur- mette Woman's club« Wednesday à:iddaSna adMoay My20 S$uarf ~WIO Thursday nights of last week. 2 n 2 Comedy . . . Baby Burlesque The iwinding up of the winter, sea- Here are a fewshafts of pre-view Mickey Mous. Cro.on... News son has broughit a galaxy of amateur light on the Varsit), 'Gabriel",: 1 0 Sun., Mon.; and lues.. May 21-22-2 prdcintobpayd mi con- start, Jud Hammond payed yWl siderable laughter, ain abundance of ter Hutstoni) becomes President of the' rain. and half-flhledauditoriums.> United States-anid being a shallow, T'he Youinger Set is flot a dramnatic politically-mned goodfeHlow, '"iddles grotp . Their aim is to benefit their while Rome burns," or answers des- local projects and their manner of pairing cries with high..sounding !wave carrying this out covers a multitude the fiag" phrases that accomplish~ noth- of fields. nti ntnete hs ing. Thent a reckless motor accident;- & gu. Iea,. o rouc a play an(l, it inust be ai- death is a matter of hours, and. 0! Eager Iowed ' with some success considering From theý death bed comes a new, Jud Who soughr Lik at the taSe Fn -ý their inexperience along these lines. flammond. md fundn' or.~iic ,i. ~ ...The performance as a plav there- andfoud s f or.kkeLfe ir %ZP fore is hardly one for criticismn. Further developments in the Plot o'f began luuitiy oAfered evei7hug -otin But the Truth" is straighit the story as it will be unfolcled at the and. tee soon. was 01,1f farce, chock full of comnic situations Varsity theater are skilfully interpreted and tricky uines. It cati only b, by a great cast including Walter Hus- Jma Gg7UU»U played for a laugh a.nd coul.d hardly. ton, Karenî Morley, and Franchot Tone. r fail its purpose insofar as there lis Thle great acting of Katharine Hep- 1 wili R very' little cise to the play brut laughs h urn i rajes the drama, -Christopherv ers weethe two ledsMiss Nicholson sity theater, TuesdavWdeciy and 9 hI y !L~Shaving only a smalJ share of the lhursday, May 23,'24 and 25. Thet t1nm , osrhonors; by ,that 1 mean ber brief story concerns an aviatrix who sacri-d Nom F urstage appe arances were few and far lices ail to spare her marrie lors LoleP'sv ibetween. Mr. O'Grady gave a good wif..edovrs Frank Crayon account of himself,,anld in many ways I FOX ViCbor Jory ~ fit the part. GIVEN BIRTHDAY, PARTY c( Picons Outstanding. characterizatioiî5 coin-. Esther Morgan,' daughter of Mr. a, miendable for their stage preseniceandl and* Mrs. W., G. Morgan, 925 Forest, t eas 'o manner were'Pip and avenue, was given a surprise party b& cc Gardine WhCaelandn. b ler parents on the evening of May B ~ M 4 I 1 u p e o f i r i n i a Wle. a d H r i M c - 1 0 , i n c e î e b r a t i o î î o f e r s e v e n t e e n t h h F ADermiott gave sucb convinicing por- itdy There were sixteen guests. h trayais o w es-o g aisalrebirthday cake, prizes, games, 0 FA I IR that1 hesitate to s eak too highlY and refreshménts. Esther k( of - - teir ailtv. e-10' Abrand niew characterization foi y-Richard Dix is the gay, irresponsibli ný and utterly irresistible 'lover who be- Of tomes known as "The Great jasp)er l in the picture of that title showing ai t1he Wi1tee theatler, Wediesdayaî l'I'hurs( av , MaNv 24 ýand. 25. Dix lias been just abouit every sert. id of a rugged hero and adventurer in lbis long and highly successful screen ùcareer, butý this i5 the flrst time ýail y is "adventures" have, worn! skirts. Jasper could no more help winking at wonen. than he could help breath- :ng. Having once seen that wicked wink, . onoaii could help falling, 1andltJa-sper's amazing credit, n-o woman regretted. No woman except his wife. Thoughi he could flot bce faîthful to her,, neit.her could he:,stop lovingher-'and therein lies the dra ina. of "The Great Jasper." Wer*a Engels, -recent imp)ortationi f rom Gerniany mnakes ber American picture debut ini this ilm. Edna M1vay Olivéer,,Flo)renice Eldridge, Betty Fur- less, Bruce- Cabot, Walter Walkeür and others, give leading sup)port toý Richa rd Dix- in1 "The Great Jasper.">. an adaptation by H. W-. Ifalnemaun alnd Robert Tasker of Fulton Ours le's. celebrated -novel. J. Walter Rubeni directed. 'Most of the action of the storv takes place in Atlantic Citv. Romance and AdveaituW "The Keyhole," a picture of r- malice and gay adventure, unique ini pflot au(] glaînorotis i11 setting, 'in~ which the twNo. popular stars, Ka 'v Franc,,s and George Brent appear to- get.her for the first tinie, enterta ils a t the WVilmiete theater, Suîidav- M op - (lai, and Tuesda, , May 21, 22. and 23. 'riiere 's a well chose, C as.t, of se- ected 1l)lasýers. Glenda, Farreli ajid llnJenkins. oriin an excellen,.t conwedv teani, their. psuedo. roniaiîcc acting as a foil to set off and accen-' (tate the dramiatic roles Qf -the two ofeatured players, Miss'F'rancis and Brent. The other. three. plavcrs who ave imiportanît parts are Monr-Oe >wslev. Helen WVare and Henrv Kol- er. )r Yo ~ung and Bert Rochwho appeair J Mrs. Frank Cherry and ber daugh- in Jolsoni's supporting cast. ter, Mrs. Marshall Branch, 704 Roger Madge Evans supplies the, love in- avenue, Kenilworth, entertained at à terest. Madge, is. the former child. small luncheon Monday at the star whobh cmeoefHl- Georgian hotel i11 Evanston. aod s ost ouam e adn .olies. chu De.' S usier I