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PART 'i-PAGE.'--ere s A otheemade MOVie;ood 0 e. Too

"SHOPWORN ANGEL"

Produced by Metro-Goldwyn-MayerDirected by H. C. Potter.From II story by Dana BurnetAt The United Artists

THE CASTDaisy Heath ....•••.. Margaret SullavanB,Il Pettigrew ..••••...... James StewartSam Badey............ Walter PidqoonMarTha ...••••....... Hattie McDaniel" Dice" .....•.•.•........ Nat Pendleton•• Thin Lips" .........•..... Alan Curtis•• Leer". . . . . .. . . . . . • . . . . . Sam LevineSally . ............•... Eleanor LynnMcGonigle ..... ... Charles D Brown

By Mae Ti n e e .

Three Festivals.Oakland, Berkeley, and l:'alo Alto,

Cal are the scenes this summer ofelaborate festivals of chamber !T.USIC.The KolIsch quartet IS playmg worksf'f Bartok and of Schubert at the UnI-v ersity of CalIfornIa. The Pro ArteQuartet offers twelve concerts at MIlls«cllege. The Roth quartet IS an-nounced for nme concerts at Stan-ford

German Music.Large scale German music had an

Important place In the recent festivalrn Florence, Italy. Beethoven's MissaSolemnis and the Brahms ReqUIemwere performed there as well as Wag-ner's music drama, "DIe Walkirre.The part of SIegmund in the lastnamed work went to Eyvmd Laholm,"hom Chicago heard as Lohengnnlast season.

Ch·cagoFilms

THI<: WEEK'S :NEW YO IES:•• ky GIant," starring Chester Morris,Joan Fontaine, and Richard Dix ;Palace.

••Always Good-bye," starrrng BarbaraStanwyck and Herbert Mal shall ,Chicago.

h {y Bill," starrmg Kay It'rancls,Bomta GlanVIlle, Anita Louise,RobbY Jordan, and John Liter:Apollo.

h Shopworn Angel," starrmg Mar-garet Sullavan and James St.ewart ;United Arttsts.

., I'll Give •• l\llllion," starrmg War-ner Baxter. Marjorie Weaver, JeanHersholt, and Peter Lorre.

CONTINUED:•. Port of Seven Seas," starring Wal-lace Beery. Maureen O'Sulfivan, andJohn Beal; Garnck,

•. Pearls "f the Crown," starringCecllle Sorel, Jacquelme Delubac,Sacha GUlp Guipry, Lyn Harding,and Ermete zacconi. World Play-house.

•• n, Iii. S, R.-1938," soviet educa-Lional film, Sonotone,

CO~IING:"J..rtUfl Tough Guy," starrmg lheDead-end KIds; Palace; soon.

"Alexander'. Ragtime Band," star-rmg Tyrone Power, Allee j,'aye,Don Ameche, and Ethel Merman;ChIcago; soon.

.• J.ov Finds Andy Ha-rdy," starringMICkey Rooney and Judy Garland,United Artists, soon.

•• Little )0.. Broadway," ShirleyTemple's latest, Roosevelt soon.

MELLOW'CELLOFELLOW

He's billed as "thegenius of the cello,"olIndhis name is EnnioBolognini. H is thec;i r performer of theInternationale Gyp-lIes orchestra, nowppearing at L'Aiglon

r staurant.

CROONSWHILE

CRUISING

Each night this sum-mer Marion Cutler islifting her voice assoloist in the floorshow on the S. S.Roosevelt. The showgoes on w h i I e theship is taking a threehour cruise out of

Chicago.

creens"I'll Give a Million "-Roosevelt

Millionaire [Warner Baxter] gives hismoney the air and finds girl, Mar-[orie Weaver, who IS looking onlyfor love Others in cast are JeanHersholt and Peter LOITe

~, '""Shopworn Ang-el "-UnIted Artists.

A war theme WhICh attacks the prob-lem from the inside, showing love ofthree people in various walks of life.Margaret Sullavan and James Stew-art co-star

:j; >.;

"Always Goodbye" - Chicago. Awoman has to choose between theman she loves and the son she cannever claim for her own. BarbaraStanwyck and Herbert Marshall star.~-'0'

"My Bill "-Apollo. There was ayoung WIdow who lived m a stew. . . who had so many cluldren shedidn't know what to do. Kay Francis,Bonita Granvil le, Anita Louise, BobbyJordan and John Lite!.

>:; *

.','0'

••Vivacious Lady" - Sheridan, LaMar, Teatro del Lago, LIdo, Stratford,Piccadilly, Tower, Mont Clare, Para-dise, Night club entertainer wedsyoung botany professor. Ginger Rog-ers and James Stewart Scott.

~: *••Rage of Paris "-McVicker's, Cap-

itar. Darmiefle Darrieux adrift inNew York and befriended by a onetime actor and a head waiter. Doug-las Fairbanks Jr., Helen Broderick,and Mischa Auer in cast.

* *"Test Pilot "-La Salle, New RItz,Roxy VIllas, Biograph, Davis, VIC,Calo, Symphony, Du Page, Shore, Lex-ington, Frolic, Boulevard, Brighton,Halfield, Harper, Embassy, Irving,Grand, Byrd, 4·Star, Harvard. Aviation story.

* *" Jezebel "-Gold Coast. Story ofdeep south. Bette DaVIS and HenryFonda are co-starred.

CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE:

Park Within Park.Riverview has opened its renovated

" Kiddyland," an amusement parkwithin the park for visitors of kinder-garten age. The section containsmmiature editions of the merry-go-round, airplane rtde, the WhIP, anda streamlined ferris wheel

~ULY 24,

Local Girl 1\1akes Good.SIxteen year old Martha Carter,

daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grover B.Carter of Chicago, has been appear-ing in the ice show at the Hotel NewYorker. She left there last Wednes-day for a series of engagements else-where m the east.

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Current MusicNews

FIrst of the soloists to be an-nounced for the 1938-'39 Chicago Sym Iphony orchestra concerts IS YehudiMenuhm, world famous San Franciscoborn violinist. After completing atour of forty-seven concerts in theUnited States and twenty-seven inEurope last sprrng, he continued tokeep in the news by gettmg marriedover in London. He is honeymooning'this summer and WIll not resume hisprofessional career until fall.

Four organ recitals are Iisted forRockefeller chapel at the Universityof Chicago this week. The schedulefollows:Today at '7-]lred Cronhmmer. Orgaulst of

St. Paul's Eniscojial churchTuesday at 7-Robel t Birch, organtat o!

the Church oi the Redeemer.Wednesday at 7-Edward Elgenschenk, or-

gamst of the Second Presbyterian church.Thursday at 7-Barrett Spach, organist of

the Fourth PI csbyterian chin ch,Carillon recitals by Frederick Mar-

riott and James Bly WIll follow all theorgan recitals.

".4lUfE BIIRl'FIlANK MORGAN' MAUREEN O'SUlliVAN

Balaban"

WEST

'Lucky Suit'On publlc display in a window near

the Wacker drive box office of theCIVIC Opera house is an hlstoric gar-ment, the "lucky suit" worn by suc-cessive Tonios in Chicago opera performances of Leoncavallo's ••Pag li-acci." It is fifty years old, and hav-mg been patched up countless times,has been finally declared obsolete.Among the celebrated ban tones whowore the "Juck;: suit" may be mentioned Antonio Scotti, Titta Ruffo,GIacomo Rimmi, Cesare Formichi,Richard Bonelli, and Carlo Morelli.Just how the enormously differentgirths of ample Mr. Forrnichl andlIthe Mr. Bonelli could be fitted intothe same SUIt, the opera companydoes not explain,

Barrymore Gossip.John Barrymore says that he will

return to the stage next Novemberm a play called "My Dear Children,"which Brock Pemberton will produce.The present Mrs. Barrymore IS in-cluded in the plan.

MOTION PICTURESDOWNTOWN

ON STAGE: IN PERSON'M,II •• larl.', JOLLY GILLETTE

DON ZIELAYAVernen Rathburn's Revels3 Freshmen' The Banflelds

WOODS "KelltlHky Moonshine"gr.~~:eaB~~l~l~"stolen Heaven"

LASALLECIA_HK GABI,EMYR. A LOY

Open 10'aO-COOLlE,tral Added ShortsSPENCER TR \I;Y

"TEST PILOT"

IGood Morning! IAnother re-make-and a good one-l

enters the screen arena m " Shopworn 1Angel," which in 1929 featured Nancy -----------------------------------

Carroll and Gary Cooper', IBack to the days of the world war A L tt I Ab t

it takes you and into the lives of a I, leo Ucafe entertainer, her paramour, and<In Idealistic soldier boy from Texas,' the Moves onvho meets her while m camp waitmgfor orders to go "over there" andsees m the tarnished lady only beauty C-Ity ISand goodness. To hirn she IS a dreamcome true. HIS belief causes a "lady ----farr" to evolve from the "rag, bone,and hank of hair" that Daisy Heath'Sworld knows, and brings out in SamBailey fine qualities of devotron andsacrifice that neither he nor his lovehad ever rea1Jzed lay dormant underveneered exterior.The story is worked out sympa-

1hetIcally and believably, WIth manypolgnant lIttle human touches thatget you where you live.MISS Sullavan does deft, arresting

work as the .0 angel." A In" ThreeComxades" she loses herself in her~61e and the result IS a ure andmagnetic performance.Walter PIdgeon I have never lIked

better. There's an actor-that chap.And what a handsomce one. JamesStewart as the Texan IS ganglmgly;> ppealing, as always. Hattie McDanIelJ swell as DaISY's colored maid andupportmg players were aptly chosen.I liked direction, staging, dialog,

and, m fact, the whole picture.See you tomorrow.

••Port of Seven Seas" - Garnck.Story of men who go ••down to seain ships." Maureen O'Sullivan, JohnBeal, Wallace Beery, and Frank Mor-gan star.

* '""U. S. S. R.-1938 "-Sonotone SOVIeteducational production.

* *" Pear Is of the Crown" - VIol' ldI Playhouse. French, English, andItalian players star.

* ~~"Sky Giant "-Palace. A v I a t Ion

story. Chester Morns, Joan F'on-tame, and Richard Dix star.

:\< *"Treasure Island" - State -Lake,

Crawford. Adventure story with Wal-lace Beery, JackIe Cooper, and Doro-thy Peterson.

,;, '""The Son of the Sheik "-L a k e,

r-----------------I IWest End, Devon, Vogue. Valentmorevival,

'" *""'l'he Ad errtures of Robin Hood"-Crown, Broadway Strand, American,Monroe, Howard, Windsor, Berwyn,La Grange, Tivoli, Pickwick, Deerpath,Alcyon, Wilmette, Rhodes, Beverly,Ogden, Jeffery, Met, Atlantic, Mid-west, Peoples, Maryland, Commercial,Pickwick [Park RIdge], Almo, TIffin,Manor, State, Senate. Buckingham,North Center, Adventure in techm-color. Errol Flynn in trtle role, oppo-site Olivia De Havilland.

'" *"Holiday"-Shendan, Esquire, LaMar, Teatro del Lago, Lido, Piccadilly,Tower, Mont Claire. Katharine Hep-burn escapes her wealthy family lindfinds love with a poor man, CaryGrant.

--Edwin McArthur, pianist for KIr-sten Flagstad, made hIS Australiandebut as a conductor ten days ago,directing the Sydney Symphony or-chestra in an all-Wagner programWIth Mme. Flagstad as soloist. Nextfall he WIll introduce himself to Chi-cago-and incldentally to America aswell-as a conductor when he directsa Wagner performance of the Chi-cago CIty Opera company. The operacompany seems to be having a diffi-cult time making up its mind abouthis first assignment. Origmally hewas slated for "Lohengrm." Now,l r~;;;;;.;;jp;;;~~:::;;;;;;_"ilevidently, that is off, and ••Tnstanand Isolde" looks Iike a probablechoice. At any rate Mme. FlagstadWIll be in hIS cast.As to Mana Reining, new lyric

soprano impor ted from Germany, theopera company and her concert man-agers seem to disagree over the ve-hicle for her American debut here inChicago. The opera company saysMeyerbeer's "L'Afncana," with Benia-mmo Gigli in the cast, and the man-agel's say Wagner's "Die Meister-SInger."

SCIENTIFICALLY AIR COOLED

SOMOTOME :J5:~0 ~ pv~~ro~~:r30

"D. S. S. R.---1938"A Camera Tour Through thE SovIet UmonAlso "MOSCOW MAY DAY"

Gleatest Ml1Jtary lJ<omonstrahon Ever FIlmed

MONROE ~~,;'~l~~ t,rDJ;I~~~~~

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MADLIN 1910 W ••~~d~.~nR;~~~~?ALICE FAYE-"IN OLD CHICAGO"

John Boles-HSINNERS IN PARADISE"

CENTURY COOI.d-I:I~~S~· G~~~::'~Bonita Granville-HBELOVED BRAT"

Fred MacMurray_HCOCOANUT GROVE"

AI EX Mad -Hamlfn-e-Cooled-e-Op 1-250 All Day••.• Sa.lly Ellers, "Nurse from Brooklyn"

Ilene Dunne, D. FaIrbanks Jr. "Joy or LlvmgH

4 STAR 2418 W Madlson-e-Clark Gabie,Spencer Tracy. Mvrna LoY •

"TEST PILOT"-Also "EXTORTION"AVENUE Cfcern-Jaokson-c-Bing Crosby,

IRENE DUNNE In ::~8~Tgji ~iirl~~~f"KEDZIE ANNEX S2~OI~~I~~~t.~~Bomta GranvIlle In "BELOVED BRAT"

KEDZIE 3250~1: V~:d~;~g;'A~r.!RENE DUNNE In "JOY OF LIVING"

LEXINGTON 7lV S Crawrord-c-Orien 1 30"GOCHASE YOURSELF"Faye. Don Ameche. "IN OLD CHICAGO'

NORTHWEST~~_...~ •.......... ~DRAKE 3 3548 Montrose-c-Open 1 30

SMASH HITSLORETTA YOUNG-DAVID NIVEN

"FOUR MEN and a PRAYER"~iliCDEy "Good-bye Broadway"~'6~:iNA "Somewhere in Paris"RIVOLI ZOe 4o~I:I~~~dl\~o"~e;r 3 ZOeThe Show or Shows-e-Dcn'f Mll;:S It-Come I ally'l'YIOne Power-Allee Fave-e-Don Ameche

"iN OLD CHICAGO"Plus Ir. Mac'Murray, H Hilliard Yacht Club HoysCocoanut GI0\e"-J.xtra final ad'\' 'Lone Ran.,:er'

AVALOE 2~i~d:~l~~~:e:,&~~;~-;;~~~~~~~;I~~~~~~,W;~~;:'-~~ce."In Old Chica;l;0"NIT A ':itgE~~I;ii'3·~e~1~~iH~~!i~~VICtor MeL•• len . BA'.r'l'LE o~' Bl1OADWAY"

METRO 3308 I.A~~l~tg~Nn~tl't:c;'~~'Allee Blady, "GOODBYE BROADWAY"

6008 Irvmg Park-Cool-Loretta Yount:::."~'OURMEN ANDAPR \ YEll"

Wa~ne Morrl'~·. "J..~OVE BONOIt and BEHAV]~'

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A 20th Century.Fox Picture

Oven 10 A M.SWEETHEART

FOR AN HOURlPursued by play-boy riches - shegives her love toa lonely boy-for G fleetingmoment of bliss!

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HARDING ~~:'~r'3 COMRADES'io[&. 'Dead End' Kids, fCnme Scheol'-Op 1 15 rnGATEWAY I GinDer Regell In LOpen I 30 \. "Vivacious Lady" !illCONGRESS \ :: Mlek.y (Andy) R~en~~BIKOven 130 Hold That KISS EOOl

TERMINAL Open '·30-Gen. RaymOnd.jjiK"STOLEN HEAVEN" &..:..

Ritz Bres. In "KENTUCKY MOONSHINE" EOOlCRYSTAL open} Errel Flynn In 6lK

12 30 "ROBIN HOOD" -BIL TMORE Op.n Ritz "Kentucky COOlI 00 Bro,. Moon.hlno" BIK

Y!e!lt~~!erS t "TE'SrLOPILOT" EOOlBELPARK \ "LliVl'u~iiNOR BIKOpen 100 AND BEHAVE" EOOlALBA J~~~n "In Old Chicago"~Plus Fr.d MacMurray, 'COCOAN UT GROVE' EUfilLUNA Op. Ilene Dunne. "JOY of LIVIng" ilK

1:30 Lou Gehrt!) In HRAWHIDE" ~

1938.

MOTION PICTURESDOWNTOWN

StarringRICHARD

DIXCHESTERMORRISJOAN

FONTAINESf AGE: IN PERSON

HE 3 STOOGESw,th EDDIELOUGHTON

THE PETERS SISTERSCARROLL & HOWE. Others

World PLAYHOUSE MI~~O~vP..Cont 11 15 A. M to hlldm.ht-350 to 6 30 P M

"'P -1 f SAGE.'.ear s 0 GUn'RY'S

th C. ~~ PRIZE-e rown WINNINGt comotete Engl"h tltles ) l<'ILM"I'he most ambItIOUS oftermg- to emergefrom the French studios."

-MAE TINEE. Trlbune

CLARK Clark atc~~;l~~onb~ 4~~f~I:~r~~:;:'AlIce Brady-Charles Wlnninxer"GOODBYE BROADWAY"

Wayne Moras • LOVE HONOlt and llEHAVEu

SOUTH

Balaban"

Open at I 30-Loretta Young

::~~rea"3 BLIND MICE"Plus FREDDIE BARTHOLOMEW

~::t~~r In "KIDNAPPED"

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Open I P. M.-ROBERT TAYLOR IFranchot Tone-Margaret sunavan~~~~r:"3 COMRADES"'YELLOW JACK' MO~~:~~CrY

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TOWER o~~ lo;~~v~gl~JsR L~g~~RlCary Grant, Katharine Hepburn. "Holiday"

MARYLAND "ROE:I~OLHrioLri,~Npl~~Laurel &. Hardy Feature. "SWISS MISS"Mat. only: Last chapter, HLONE RANGER"

Ginger Rogers IJames Stewart

"Vivacious Lady"

BOULEVARD 5;:~i'lBRIGHTON 1~~~er

HALFIELD 5~~~s~d

HARPER 5:;;-:r~r

REGENT sstn- Halsted-Ameche, Faye, Power,'~IN OLD CHICAGO," Popeye cart'n

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MODERNLY AIR-CONDITIONEDWARNER BROS. THEATm"or Picture Tlwnes-Pltonl Trion,'e 15"'"

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Hugh Herbert--Sehmekelfritz Band"GOLD DIGGERS

IN PARIS"Robert Taylor-l\fargarct SulJavanRolJt::rt Young-Franchot 'I'one

"THREE COMRADES"

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Ohvla Dp Havll1.1mlBasil Rathbone"Adventure

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The Ritz Bros. In 'KENTUCKY MOONSHINE'

COSMO 7o~~ho~~I~~tBC~~~D:~n~'.',n;:~',jloretta Young, "FOUR MEN & A PRAYER"Mat. only' Chont. 2. 'FLAMING FRONTIERS'

ClarkGAB Jrl\lyrna Lo r

SIlencer 'rraCT

"TESTPILOT"

HYDE PK. 53d.Lake Pk.-Lorctta Young,"FOUR MEN AND A PRAYER"

Free Parking7Dth Rhodes

BEVERLYb'ree ParkingOtith-Ashland

HAMILTON

HIGHWAY IB3rd & WesternOpen 12"45

COL NY59th & Kedz ••Open 1245

Allee }iayeTyrone 1'0\\ er

79th & Exchange Don AmecheOpel! IZ 45 Ahce Brady

Complete, Intact "IN OLD CHICAGO"Added-Sllly Symphony-"THE OLD MU.L"

CHELTEN

31st & Halsted-Joe Penner,"GO CHASE YOURSELF"

l!rcd Macl\furra3-IIarrJet Hllhard••COCOANUT GROVE"

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"The ESQUIRE HOUR"

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