Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husbqnid of Queen Vic- toria, is the part take»t by' Antom If a/brook in the' RKO pic ture "Viîctoria the Grea t" now sho?îinpg Ile ini turn, succeeds iii exposing the rascality of those who seek to profit bv the firm's disaster in preventing. the crash. Subniarine D-1. (First Nattinal.) ter,j tenar Stand committeri in the States.' Otto r is the gambler whose daugli- an Parker, marries Army Lieu- Ellison. Carrillo gives an out- ig Performance as a..trapper. Trhe Dark 'Jour y. (United Art- ists.) With Conrad eidVve I.eigl, Joan' Gardne.r. Ibis tale of es- pionlage durinig the wold war is uniique, showingý how:messages 'are. sent, through the prints 'on dress ma-i teriais. There isromance, -with a hap ps, ýending, when the* German spy mneets the French woman SPY. The Last Gangster. (MGM.) Di- rected 'with, Edward :Ludwig,, with Edward G. Robinson, James Stewîart, Rose Stradner. and John Carr-adînr'.. Again. the maxim that crime does not pav is eniphasi7ed in this-tragic storv Of the tax-evading -gangsters life. and death in cri me. Thorouiglbres Don't Cry. (MGM.) Directed by Alfred E.X Green, with. -MJçkey Rooney, Judy Garland, Ron- alcf Sinclair, C. Aubrey Smith, Sophie Tucker. The work of three young mnembers of the cast merits much praise. The unpretentious simplicity of thie film -leaes the feeling of wholesomenciess. True Confession.. (Paramount.) Di-. rected by Wesley Ruggles, with Car- oie Lombard, Frecd McM\urray, John Barrymore, Una. Merkle. Previewerq- * UoStuje for H-orse KR ce Jean Chatburn's favorite ensemble for Sgnta Anita consists of a chic litie tailored suit of navy blue, worn with a lipstick-red silk Ascot tucked in at the, neck. The topcoat repèats the. red and blue and. in interesting plaid, combining this'.with white., A- fluffy collar of wolf ornaments the neckline. Tour Favorite Brando-Tee CoId WILMETE ICE CO.D- 733 Glees Bar Rd. 'WHl. SI e 284 J(ifLmLL 'NOLD 'BM NAVY". Lew Ayres--mary Cadisie "BO0RROWUMG TROUBLE". The ZJones Fa.înhly Sun., Moni., Tues., feb. 6-7-8 "T67HE AWFUL ITRUTle' Ifene DuIine-Ca.y Grant '8STAND 1 'B We.»àndThurs., 1Feb.. 9-10 "THEY WON'TF FORGET", Claude Bains- Otto Kraegei, "LIv. Love end Léorm". Bosadind Éussel.-B. montgomeryl Acr-e. Of Parking Spce la No Muas Lnd -ua1 "I'9LL marines, tne training oi the ie er, and the precauitions for their safety are i ortraved in a highly interestilng rnaiîîer. Heroism, comedy, and ro- inýance. contribute to the valuie of the, The Awful Truth. (Columbia.) With Ireiie Dunn, Cary Grant, Ralph Bellmay, Cecil Cunningham, Joyce Compton. In a year of fine pictures, .this ias one of the best of the crop. It ivill hA t'ioved bv he cr*i-,jl as the niustle anda tustle of city streets. The inembers of the cast give per- fect portrayals and are cirected in the efficient Ruggles manner. Victoria the Great. (bonidon Filims,> RKO.) Directed byHerbert Wilcox, with Anna Neagle,, Attoin Wàllbrook. Hl. B. 'Warner. Events in the life of Queen Victoria, from lier accession to the throne at the age of 18, to the celebtation of ber diarnonci jubilee. are ntu~hrallv svmpatheticallv andi AT WOfMiC' U Leo'521illo-St RaersT .1aek Haley-4nn Sothern ~ e arII-a a4ro at 7:15, 10:25 5 at 9:00 Fni, Sat., Sun., zeb. 11-12-13 &"TasueCosesion" & TiZFfVIE VLYX" Carole Lomb1arud U.5 Jeanette MUeDonad Fred Maffurray S Alau. Joues NOONDAY LUNCH "Meet Your Friends"- "Enjoy Yourself." -1211 WILME1T AVE. Single Admission 75c (Grade and High Sa/àool Students, 50c) Three Tickets $2.0 (Good alto for the April play) Situa. 1