SaturmN1y-Opom 12Nomi Spencer Trcy-Wendy Berme IrS A SMALL WORLDg. Simday *aid Momday SEN BERNIt--GEORGE, RAPT STOLIEN -HARMtONY" Edward E. ýHorfon-Karen Morley .'TEN DOLLAR RAISFr@ Jo. E. Brown "SIX DAY IKE RIDERO Cemnmig N.xi W".I"-M LORD'S Sur j 4JL sunimer program. It wil open Tues- day* night at the séchool of, speech building for a thee-day run' under direction of John Baird. The drama, one of the. Stratford poet's gayest, abounds with hur .;nd songs as.'it, follows the affairs of fOur pair of: loyers thropugh the play. Many of the Most famous Eizabethan songs are founid in this co medy among them being "A Lover and His Lass." "Blow, Thou Cold Winter Wind," and "Under the. Greenwood Tree. Rosalind, who, seeks rfg in the forest'inIthe guise of a boy, will be played by Mary Jane Morrow, while her lover, Orlando, will be'played by Marden McBroom. Elnopra Smit.h is cast as the faithful Celia, who ac- companies Rosalind on her flight, and Traver flutc1iins~ wilIl be seen as Oliver, the lover of Celia. Play* Part of Teuchotene The humorous sceîies between Touchstone, the fool, and, Audrey, the country wench, will bé in the hands of Jerry Factor and Jane Vir- ginia Andrews. William Whitaker will appear as the shepherd, Silvius, while Zaida Hutchins portrays the disdainful shepherdess, Phoebe. Adam,. thefaithful servant of Orlandlo, while Mason Hicks plays the part of the banished Duke Senior who holds court ini the greenwood. Lynni Orr will appear as the vil- lain of the ýpiece in the role of Fred- erick, who usurps t he throne of bis. brother, and Ramon Kessler will have the role of Amiens, who sings the songs. Others ini the cast are Ed Shircliff~ as the wrestler. Charles, and at Winnetka Cormiu ater this Thursday,J uirday. rpiece, playing ity House .t'he- riday .and' Sat- jeannette MacDonald, who neyer was more beautiful- nor sang so divinely, and Nelson- cldy, young American ýoperatic baritone, who mnakes bis, debut' as a screen hero with -a performance ýthat indicates he. is' on'the screen .to stay, head an elaborate cast. The story is staged on a spectac- ular, scale. Huge settings, inclùding a replica of old New Orleans of Creole days, gorgeous costumes and intense dramatic action. embellish such song lits as "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life,"ý ý.'m Falling in Love with Som--eone,"o "Chansonette," "The- Italian Street Song" and other immortal Herbert music. W. S.:,Vn Dykre, directine, injecteet many deft touches of artistry into the romance of the Frenchi priiicess who fled to New Orleansto escape a state marriage, and there found ro- mance in a young English arxny offi- cer. .Gorgeous photographY by William Daniels, and masterful handling of the orchestras by Herbert Stothart do mucli to enhance the glowing Her- bert masterpiece, hailed as one of the fivegreatest operettas ever composed Opera baritone, whose first musical picture convinced him the screen was no place for singers, has changed bis rmid after studying the recent cine- matic productions. He promptly ac- cepted when Warner Brothers asked hlm to come and play in "A House of Glass." His voice, smile, dark eyes and hair lead experts to expect great results from this picture. is based on the theme that every -woman, loves toget ber hands ona. terribly attrac- tive, man, and refo()rm him.' And when Kay' F'rancis de- cides to be the reformer, what KyFad man has a chance? George Brent, just. didn't. Warren William and Helen Lowell çcontribute ta the, success of this fine picture. .Complications are smoothed out with numerous laughs when Spencer Tracy and Wend y Barrie, both strýanded.in-a Louisiana swanmp, mîs- understand each other in "It's a Small World," featured at the Valencia the- Sunday and Monday bring "Stolen Harmony," in which Ben Bernie and George Raft pool their talents to make a thorougbly enjoyable film. Lloyd Nolan, newcomer, deserves plenty of praise in this picture fullIlot breezy dialog, snappy tunes and neat dances. Edward Everett Horton portrays the routine clerk longing for more pay so lie can get married to Karen Morley.in "$10 Raise" at the Valencia theater next T.uesday. Alani Dine- hart is the villain of this delightful story. Wednesday cornes rolling along with "6 Day Bike Rider," featuring Joe E. Brown. plus thrilling racing and good gags. Gordon Westcott. city slicker, steals Joe E.'s girl, Maxine Doyle. So Joe pedals and pedals un- tiI -. . but it wouldn't do to tell al.. Ërank McHugh is good, too. HER13ERT INSPIRES FILM Paramount intends to make a film based on the if e of Victor Herbert, Mollie Merrick informs the movie- Nov Iocafed et 6& Chicgo-2 blocks1 LORDS for Hosiery-Street Ploor Devon Woukesmo Spriag Water Fer Qulçik 1Dlivry Ph~one Entrpns. 1212 'Fox Head Sales Comipaniy i j