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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 66

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1 I Fr1. & Sat. . 11.12 mother andi caughter wi1i Wear, for laie sunimer and early fait. An ideal example of such. styles is seen in "D!ouble* or Nothing," now,,in production, with Fay Holde n as. the. mother, dressed in an afternoon suit of' artichoke green crepe trimmed in sable,. and Mary'Carlisle as the daugh- ter, in a. short f rock of pale blue, toppd by -a jacket of, royal blue Lyons velvet. Miss Holden's hat, bag and shoes are of a deep green tone and Miss- Carlisle's, accessory lineup is equally. divided as. to'color betwe.en her dress and ber coat. Edith Head, stylist, de- signed the costumeès., Gracie Serlous as'Par as.La1te$t Fashions Go Gracie Allen, feminine star, is still. holding ber own as one of Hoily- wood's best-dressed women. At a swank evening affair, held in the film. colony this week, Gracie wore a new evening gown of grey and flame chiffon. The skirt is fuît, with alternate layers of the two colors. The waistline is high and deep with row after row of shirring and the jacket or wrap is a casual Fifty Roa4s to Town..2th Cen tury- fox picture, directed by Norman Taurog, with Don Ameche,. Ann Sothern, Slim Summerville, John Qua- len. Teatro del Lago, june 13,14, 15. \rarsity theater, jupe '16, >17. Beautiful scenery in the north woods and. good acting by a clever cast,1 are pointed- out as the main, points of interest ini thiligght comedy, amusing at ail times. It's a semi-mad dramfa, with one of thé. principals runn.ingý away'to clope and the other fleeing from a divcrce case. They meet-Anieche and, Miss Sothern-inm a secluded -mounitain cabin. Ann. getsthe i.dea that Don. is. a. notorious and hunted gangster until:.the real one sho ws up withthe sherif (and Slim Summerville) a couple of jumnps astern. Iter ns Can't Talc. Money. Para- mount picture, directed by Alfred Santeil, with Joei McCrea, Barbara Stanwyck, Lloyd Nolan, and Stanley Ridges. Varsity theater, June 13, 14, 15. The rnarked contrast between the superior ethics of the medical profes- sion and the absence of niorals of the gangster is clearly brought out in, in her portrayal of an, unsympathetic role. Per4onai Propert .y.: MGM picture, directed by: William S. Van Dyke, with Jean Harlow, Robert Taylor, Henrietta Cress- mani, Una O'Coni- nor, and, Reg- nal.d Oweil.. Val-. encia- theater, A merry,. made, fa r Ce i n t he manner of "i bîeled Lady" which -m ean s Jean, Harlow h i1 g h - powered romna nce mnixed ini with good laughs. Bob) is assigned by the. sherif to guard Jean's personal property; that's wýhere the fun begins. Tben lie masquerades as her but er so that her society friends won't suspect she's fat broke, but the honor guest at the party t urns out to be Bob's fortune hunting brother, whio thinks Jean is an heiress. Seventh Heaven. 20th-Century-Fox picture, directed by Henry King, with Simone Simon, James Stewart, Greg- ory Ratoif, Jean Hersholt, Gale Marlene Dietrich çonfessed to, an .inhibition in acting during produc- tion of Ernst Lubitsch's. "Anigel," She said her mother always taught her to conceal.emotions. Failure to do so brought a slap. As a result of it, the star said she sometimes is cmn- barrasscd in doing> emotional ýscenes for the camera.. PREFERS Marlenle Dietrich The story involve 's a woman, once the wife of a banik robber, who seeks hier lost child. JocI. McCrea, ait interne, aids her indirectly. Marked Wornan. Warnier picture, starring Bette* Davis, Jane Bryan, Eduardo Cianelli, and Humphrey Bo-: gart. Valencia theater, June 15, 16. Wilmette theater, June 15, 16, 17. This storv :'of crime and criminals enthusiastic recommeniation oft Uns social drama, "a rare combinationl of comedy, pathos, starlc realismi, and whimsical tendern«es." It is also an indictmnent of the traffic of the muni- tion makers. This is a revival of the enchanting story of the Paris underworld wvhich broughit f ame to Janet Gaynor. .and Charles Farrell some time ago. Chico (Stewart) a street washer, is a kind hearted youth who gives shelter to a little waif. and then grows. to -love Progress to Radios Sound SY,temg eet MIusic * Tubes -, Records Phone BEN ERICKSON Erickson's Delivery wil2ette 4092, I

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