Greta. Garbo will be seen at the Wilmette theatre on Tuesday andi Wednesday, April 14 and 15, i "In- spiration," an original story written for hier by Gene Markey and directed by Clarence, Brown. The picture is recommended as 'excellent aduit en- tertainmnent. Robert Montgomery bas the lead- ing maie role and an imposing sup- porting cast includes Lewis Stone, Marjorie Rambeau, Judith Vosselli, Beryl Mercer, John Mil ian, Edwin Maxweil, Oscar Apfel, joan Marsh, Zelda Sears, Karen MorleyiiGiWen Let, Paul McAlister, Arthur Hïoyt and,.Richard Tucker. Here's a peek into the plot.: Miss Garbo, artist's model who is the toast. of Paris,, falls in love. with Mont- gomery, young Provincial studen t who is already engaged to be mar- ried. There's an interesting turn of events foliowins, the impassioned at- tempts of the model to win over the young studeflt. Two Oper~a Stars Sint "New Moon," screen adaptation of the stage success, will be at the Wil- mette on Sunday and Monday, April 12 and 13, to give patrons an oppor- tunity to see the first picture Co-, f eaturing two of America's most out- standing figures in the operatic world, Lawrence Tibbett and Grace M~oore. *The stars need no introduction, Tibbett having achieved a. sensational. *Net onJJy çoui-nts, but also Son g-mates, Grace ÀMoore' and Lawrence rbbett, whw are botk MetropolÎtan opera stars, tieili inake "Nezu Moon" tueli worth hearinq and seeing at the *Wil-. mette theatre on Sunday and Mon- day, A prit 12, 13. "Tom Sawyer" at "Cimarron,» the taîkie version of lEdnra Ferber's thriiiing novel of pion- cer days, presents Richard Dix Fni- day and Saturday,. April 10 and Il, in the finest interpretation he bas achieved. This is one of the year's best pictures. The doors oQf the Varsity will be open at 11 :30 a. m.. for the first show -on Satuèday. A movie. that will fascinate by, theé she er power and glory of its two ýIcads -Emil jannmngs and M. ailene Dietriçh -ils "The Blue Angel," Varsity offer-, ing. ,M)onday and Tuesday, April 13 and 14.. The film. is also notable .ini that it is Jannin gs' firat taîkie in Eng-; lish and is also the piture that brougbt MarIene Dietrich to'the fans of the worid. On Wednesday and Thursday, April 15 .and- 16, pulsés of Varsity patrons will be quickee by the filmn, "Beau- Ideal" thrilling sequel 10 "Beau Geste." 1kalpih Frbes, Loretta Young and Les- ter Vail, who debuts as a sQyeen bero, are splendid in this drama of the. French Foreign Legion. Commenting on "The Royal Fam- ily of Broadway," to be shown, Fni- day and Saturday, April 17 and 18, Photoplay says, "This picture bas everything.» This fine play W~ also f eatured by the work of the stars, Ina Claire. and Fredric March. PAETIM MARY BRIAN &amd JOHN HAI.LIDAY LA RENETIBETen GRACE -MOORE in THE ONE AND ONILY Beautifuni songs, including "Lover Corne Back to Me," help make "New Moon" memorable. Tibbett f ails in love with the betrothed of bis superior officer .and is consequently caught in the -net of the latter's resolve for revenge. .Exotîc backgrounds,. spec- tacular cavalry attacks and intrigues of the Russian nobility lend. aclded interest .1t0 .the stôüy. shouts I ý mneitte t] Bat Wl .rom thea aeatre on ýr' will. bi mce at the.) row, Friday anu ý)aturay. Photoplay, "dôn't miss it. And by al means, don't fletlthe kids." This film has also been highly recom- mended to ail audiences by the Edu- cational Screen. Federation of Wom- en's clubs, and the International Fed- eration of Catholic Alumnae. 'The fun and human interest of Mark 'Lwain's- immortal classic have been preserved and even intensified in the hii EVANSTON Friulay, Saturday Apri I- ",,CIMARRON" . Today - (Friday) the; Wilmette I t heatre presents Winnie,, Ijghtner, I tombpy of the taikies, in "The Life I of the 'Party," bilarious *film in tqch- J nwcolor. "TOM SAWYEW - Mary cak. Lt