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®J|| HOLLYWOOD ' |W; By SHCILAH GRAHAM He May Switch to Acting Ronnie Knox, UCLA.’* all-' American football player, gets a screen test at Warner Brothers after the holidays, with Dorothy; Malone to help out. If the screen test is good, and he’s offered a contract. Ronnie will give up football and not return to UCLA. ... I was surprised to see Greg Peck driving the lowest-price station wagon, and to hear he is hard up for cash. But this could be why: Greg gave a fortune to his ex-wife, Greta, and set up an endowment fund for his three sons that will see them through college. George Gobel, who doesn’t do this for everyone, will introduce little Peggy King at her Mocam- bo opening. Peggy is the Christ- mas-New Year attraction. . . . Lew Ayres, who retired for 10 years but is now appearing with his religious film, has the same boyish smile but lots of gray in the temples. . . . The “Meet Millie” of TV, Elena Verdugo, is leading the way here with safety belts in her car for herself and small son Richard. . . . Marisa Pavan and Pete Rugulo are going steady. ** ** And Rosemarie Bowe, who was engaged to Jack Van Zandt before she met Robert Stack, is back with Jack, and wants his ring back. She says there’s no future with Stack. . . . Lisa Kirk is set for the musical,."On the Riviera,” to be shot in Prance and Eng- land. . . . Kirk Douglas will film “The Viking” in Scandinavia this summer—for his independent film company . . . Jennifer Jones, since winning the Compo award, has come out of hiberna- tion and is attending parties and giving interviews. Lucille Ball is suffering with the bends—housemaids knee and stiffened calves, from too much curtsying in her "Lucy Meets the Queen” TV sequence. To make sure everything would be correct, Lucy hosted the British correspondents here, but they forgot to tell her about stiff muscles. Greg Bautzer and Dana Wyn- ter are doing the Palm Springs 1 night spots. Greg even persuaded her to take tennis lessons. Marilyn Monroe writes that she took a long lease on her New York apartment and will race back to New York City! after every picture. Marilyn’s fan mail is nose-diving at 20th.; Good thing she's coming back, j ** ** I asked Eleanor Parker the usual Hollywood question “What's news?” and she re- plied, “I’m on suspension from MGM for refusing ’The Op- SYLVESTER Continued From Page B-18 The fool stepped on it and rushed: past. Crash! He died without a j sound. They opened up his head and found—Excelsoir!” The bartenders at the Embers contend that the best cure for your holiday hangover is cold red cabbage juice. . . . Johnny Car-: son explains how he got his TVi show: “Somebody at CBS wanted to do a show called the Johnny Carson Show and I just hap- pened to be hanging around.”; . . . The MM in 20th Century- Pox's new MM Cinemascope must stand for More Money. “Carou- se!'' in MM cost *5,000,000. . . . Rickey’s, one of the better Vil- lage restaurants, looks and tastes even better in its new location on the site of the old Lafayette. .. . Lionel Hampton's agent is Joe Glaser, who also handles Noel Coward and Ray Robinson. When Robinson kayoed Olson, Hamp wired Glaser: “Congratu- lations, Pops. You’re the only' agent with one Coward and one Champ.” ** * * The Crew Cuts brush their hair and breathlessly report the following: A father eagle comes home and mother eagle says ex- citedly: “Junior spoke his first words today." “What'd he say?” asks dad. "E pluribus unum.” ** * * Singer Annette Warren has a friend who’s so rich he has his own penthouse—with two pair of pents. ... Roy Renard, maitre; d' at Sherry's 1890, made his stage debut with Fritzi Scheff at the Palace when he was in high* school. **** - Phil Silvers plapped down at Gayle Andrews’ the other night and sighed happily. Phil is a big hit with his “You’ll Never Get Rich” TV show and he said he finally felt like a success. He has a chair at the studio with his name on the back. "The best I could ever do in Hollywood,” he explained, “was a chair that said 'Friend of the Hero.’ ’’ The producing firm of Prince, Griffith and Abbott (“Damn Yankees” and “Pajama Game”) want Neile Adams, the cute danc- er at the Versailles, for the touring “Yankees.” They offered to buy her contract. Boss Nick Prounis said no. They offered to send her back to the Versailles after she became a star, at the same money. Prounls said no. George Abbott then offered to produce a show at the night club if they could have the dancer. Prounis said no. The producers flew to Havana to audition an- other girl. f I. 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N.W. | i fepi Statmiurv A Ji i I ’** j; Hmm* of Empoto Products 1(1 j nr Call NA. 8-294$ | posite Sex.’ But I have some , very good pictures coming out. ; so I can sit back and wait.” ; Bing Crosby had the highest i i. <f pniumiu.nww. •• •' ’’'v*” Films of More Than Routine Merit “DAVY CROCKETT”—The Walt Disney version with Fess Parker, now foil-size and In color. “LADY AND THE TRAMP”—A ladylike spaniel leads a dog’s life in the same Mr. Disney’s cartoon feature. “QUENTIN DURWARD”—Robert Taylor swashbuckles his way through the Sir Walter Scott adventure yarn. “THE SHEEP HAS FIVE LEGS”—Comic French frolic with Fcrnandel playing most of the leading roles. “THE TENDER TRAP”—Life in a New York bachelor’s apart- ment; Celeste Holm, Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds, j “WHITE CHRlSTMAS”—Paramount's musical Yule greeting; Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye. i Stanley Warner Theaters Give Christmas Gift Tickets Buy One or More at Any Stanley 1 Warner Theater. j AMBASSADOR SWKgt "The List Frontier” fClnemaacop*', Victor Mature. Out Madison. 1:15. 3:20. 5:25. W 8:35. a era | ()¦) WO. 6-MM. Holiday | A VJtIeWN Matinee Todar Walt i Disney'* “Pinocchlo." 1:00, 3:55. ! 0:50, 815; "Hansel and Grata!” 2:45. 3:40, 8:35. Tomorrow. Special Matt- | nee 1:00 FM ¦rvrnt V U. 3-33«0. Free Fark- i OLTUUiImg HoUdar Matinee ! Today. “Quentin Durward.” Robert j Taylor. 2:50. «:IS, 8:40: "War of ! the World*.” 1:25. 4:50. 6:20. At 1:00 PM Bho* Only. Cartoon Show. ; Tomorrow. Special Matinee. pat yptjT WO. 6-2345. Free Park- LJUUTI.ni lQ( Holiday Matinee Today. “My Sister BUeen.” Janet : Leigh. Jack Lemmon. S:SO. 6:20. ! 8:55. "The Thin*." Science-Fiction. ' 1:00. 5:00. 6:35. At 2:20 PM. Show i : Only o*l*Cartoon Show Tomorrow ! Special Kiddle Matinee. DoOra Open 12:30. rrHTDAI MS. 6-2641. Near Park- vlilt I IMlia Inr “Q uen 11 n Dur- | ! ward." Robert Taylor. 1:10. 5:15. 8:15; "Wake of the Red Witch.” John ,; Wayne. 11:25. 3:25. 7:30 __ ¦ _ r. kA7 6-6666. Holiday AUIIIE.IJI Matinee Today. "Quentin Durward.” Robert Taylor. 1 3:00. 6:25. 8:40: “The Window." , i Bobby Driscoll. 1:50, 6:10. 830 At ! 1:00 P.M Show Only. Cartoon Show. Tomorrow. Special Matinee. awi LI. 7-5266. Free Parkins, ruin "Quentin Durward.” Robert ! Taylor. 3:00, 5:10. 7:20. 8:30: "Botany Bay.” Alan Ladd. 1 25 SBMVCO. 5-4668. Holiday Matl- 9HPVM nee Today. “A neh o r a Awelah." Frank Sinatra. 1:00. 5:00, ' 0:06; “Caribou Trail.” Randolph Scott, 3:15 7:20. Tomorrow, Spe- ] , | clal Matinee 1:00 P.M. i CUrPTHAI BA. 6-2466. Holiday j SnUUUAfI Matinee Today 12:45 i PM. “Stranaer on Horaeback,” Joel McCrea. 2:00 4:50. 7:20. 8:60; 1 "Quart for the Lott City.” 1:00. 3:50. ] . 8:50 At Matinee Only. Cartoon j Show. Tomorrow. Special Matinee. j Clf IIPP Ml. 8-5500. <*UaTUI Free Parkin*. “WHITE CHRISTMAS'* Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, 2:30. 4:50. ' 7:10. 0:30. Tomorrow, at 1:00 PM. I ahow Only. “War of the Worlds.” j TIVAHK RA. 3-1312. Free'Park- lfMWnf) mg. “Night of the Hunter,” Robert Mitchum, Shelley } Winters. 7:50, 0:40, j OTVAV V CO.' 5-1800. ""Pony Ex- llTUlrlpress.” Charlton Heston. ». 2:00, 5:45, 0:30: “Quentin Durward.” . Robert Taylor. 3:40. 7:25. Tomorrow, at 2:00 P M. Show Only. Kiddle Car- ! j toon Show. i HPTftBW WO. 8-SIN. Near Park*- I Wfwll mg. Academy Awa r d Winner, “The Informer,” Victor Me- ? il Laelen. Preston Poster, 2:00, 3:55. 3:50. 7:45. 9:40. HISEB-BETHESDA ' 4 '&%j£sr RANDOLPH SCOTT. !j “RAGE AT DAWN” J 1:00, 4:00. 7:00. 10:00. VIRGINIA MAYO. ! “Pearl of South Pacific” 1 2:30. 5:30, 8:30. 1 Frl and Sat . 10:30 A M Only , "ADVEN. OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. GEORGETOWN ; JOHN MILLS JOAN GREENWOOD in “OCTOBER MAN” : Music by London Symphony Orchestra. I “Genuine melodramatic suspense!"— . N. Y. Herald-7ribune Feature* at 6:10,1 8:00. 8:50. FREE PARKINO at Wllker-i i son s, 1220 Wlaconsin Ave. 1 ijl REED m c KI - 9_3445 l *. .aaaeaaae Forking Space 1 Cinemascope and Color "THE. «* TENDER TRAP." DEBBIE REYN- ' i e>3,OLDB. FRANK SINATRA . j I S _ e PlPPinf h Memorial Blvd. & Ist St.: ifS*- VUKIiIIUA KI. 9 *133 * weiClnemaScope and Color "GOOD •! c ot:MORING_, MISS DOVE." JENNIFER i |=U.iJONES. ROBERT STACK. •“* I rrUTPr Foirlington, Va j = WUIIPS. TE 4 , 1000 Free Parking SfifLIBERACE. JOANNE DRU. "6IN- ¦ a,*iCERELY YOURS." in^ WarnrrColor ; SHIRLINGTON I ¦'SIFESS PARKER BUDDY EBSEN, « ‘“DAVY CROCKETT. KINO OF THE s WILD FRONTIER " Color by Tech- -1 - 'nlcolor. Louis Bernheimer's Theatres THE VILLAGE JOEI, McCREA, I "WICHITA." 7:00. 8:36; BILL ELLIOTT. "DIAL RED O.' " 6:00. 8:36. ' UFUITAU LA. 6-1114. ROBERT jHaWtUH MITCHUM. “NIOHT OF I THE HPNTER." 6:00, 7:46. 8:36. _ VFPlintl KI, 8-2424. PHIL CAREY, i IMnUfl “3 STRIPES IN THE SUN. " 1 16:00, 7:49, 8:36. i freer OPtV FRIDAY. SATURDAY,!! I JUJi SUNDAY. 1 SIDNEY LOST THEATERS Fin Narking ms f m Jl7. »-%m. 2 Oreftt Walt ! Dili dlc nt y Feature-Length j Technicolor Cartoons. “PINOCCHXO.” at 1, 3 50, 8:40, 0:35: Plus “HANSEL i AND ORETEL,” at 2:20. ,5:20, 8:15. j DPfIRrCIIA OL. 2-2888. Walt j Oli X lUiailA Disney's “LADY AND THE TRAMP.” Cinemascope. Color, f at 1:50. .3:50. 5:43. 7r45. 9:40. j rnrvrpi vw. mum. john \ UnXiT I*llla HOND, DOROTHY i MALONE. "FIVE GUNS WEST.” Col- ! or. at 8:30. $:8A; Plus “BEAfiT WITH A MILLION EYES, at 8f20 % , Thurs and Frl. Matinees Both Days. 1 PM. Continuous- 2 Great Wait Disney Feature-Length Car- toon* PINOCCHIO * and “HAN- -BEL AND ORETEL HYAtTSVILLE RANDOLPH I SCOTT, "RAGE AT DAWN." Technl- j color, at 8:56. 6:10 » 25: Plus ROB- ERT FRANCIS. "BAMBOO PRISON." at 1:35, 4:56, 6:05, _ WA. 7-8696. ROBERT | AH A WJ, V TAYLOR. “QUENTIN DURWARD" Cinemascope. Color, at 7:15. 8:33. Vine Mill wn. 6-7806. Matt- nsManee 1 P M Continu- ou,. 3 Great Walt Disney Peature- Leneth Cartoon- “PINOCCHIO," at 1:35. 4.45. 8: Plus "HANSEL AND ORETEL," at 3, 8:15. 9:25 Maryland'* Newest and Finest Theater. VILLAROCKVILLE, ND. FO. 8-8371. “QUENTIN DURWARD” j _ Starrlna ROBERT TAYLOR. [ Time: 1:30. 3:30, 5:36. 7:40. 8 40. ' Neighborhood Thoators ARI,I\(,TON FALLS CHCBCH VA. ja BYRD CINEMA ,04 j s a s » Fernandel. 'THE SHEEP HAS FIVE LEGS. STITT fall* Chirrfi,' Va. 01 All. 21JJJ Frank Sinatra. Debbie Rernolda. "THE TENDER TRAP." WILSON Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds. ?•THE TENDER TRAPr BUCKINGHAM ° 7 !SL* d Maureen O'Hara, "LADY OODIVA.” Cl mp JIJO N Giabn - «d. uLLDI. ja. 7-4256 Robert Taylor. "QUENTIN DUR- WARD irrrrncnH ah. »i»d. & Annan. ju r Lnsun dol . *d JE j 8040 AUlo Ray "THREE STRIPES IN THE SUN." HDI IMCTAM Col - Plk * A*•Walter AALUIII lUP 8„ d 0r JA 7.2999 Llberace, Joanne Dru. "SINCERELY YOURS.” R B THEATERS MaeARTHUR Wv rrr?^o The International Cinema Last Times Today LAURENCE HAR- VEY, GLORIA ORAHAME In “THE OOOD DIE YOUNG." at 7:15 and 9:3ft P.M. Extra. “ROAD TO CAN- TERBURY” «Technicolor), at 6:40 and 9:00 P.M. Coffee. With Our Compliments. In the Piccadilly Lounge. 7 to 10 P M. I*ol AW Georgia Ave. and Farragut VVIsUIIX S( N>w RA. 3 2200 The Conllnei>tal Cinema FOURTH WEEK In Washington. ALABTAIR SIM In the British Comerly, "THE BELLEB OF BT. TRINIAN'S." at 6:15. 8:10 and _1 hPM spPV 4813 Mat,. Av*. WO. *-4400 Fra* Parking First Washington Showing. "HEIDI AND PETER" (In Colon. AU New. Filmed In the Swiss Alps At 1:00. 3:05. 5:15, 7:35 and 8:35 PM. Extra. Hall-Hour Cartoon Carnival. LANGLEY First Washington Showing. “HEIDI AND PETER" (in Color). All New. Filmed in the Swiss Alps. At 1:00, 3:05. ft: 10, 7:20 and 9:28 P M. Extra, Half-Hour Cartoon Carnival. Pf nwrvt w#r Ave. & Piney Br. Rd. a mVVTEiIb $il v Spa., Md. JU. 8 1666 RANDOLPH SCOTT. “THE STRAN- GER WORE A GUN.” at 1:20. 4:05. 0:50 and 0:35 PM. Plus the Famous Animal Film Classic. "THE GREAT ADVENTURE." at 2:45. 5:30 and 8:1.5 P M. HAVVfIR 28th & Ala. Ave. S.E. XlAllaUn LU 2-4000 Today Onlv JOHN LUND in “FIVE GUNS WEST." at 1:00. 3:50, 0:45 and 9:to PM. Plus ROBERT FRAN CIS "THE BAMBOO PRISON." at 2:15 6; 10 and 8:00 P.M. rrari r 2103 Ave nw. RE 7-0184 Two Very Oood Latin-American Pictures With Spanish Dialogue. "HIJA CASA- ;DERAB. With CARLOS LOPEZ MOCTE- ZUMA, SILVIA PINAL. RAMON OAY. at *0:20. 9:4ft: “VICTIMAS DEL DlVOR- ICIO.” With EMIL OUIU, LUIS in “RAQi AT DAWN.” I . paid choir in the country on ils to bring back aO the scripts radio show—son Gary, sistm offered for stage plays, TV shows Maggie and Barbara Whiting J and pictures, plus hostessing a Jo Stafford, Kay Starr, Lucy’ TV series. "The power of TV in Ann Polk, Les Brown, Sonny New York is phenominal. The Dnrirw o,r day after a show, taxi drivers, ; waiters, bell boys, etc., aU tell I talked with Greer Carson, : you a bout it.” who told me she loved the cold * *** weather in the East. Greer saw; New young star, Shirley Jones, j“A Hatful of Rain”—“and now sings, “There’s a bright golden il’m scared to take even an haze around me. ... I’ve just aspirin tablet for fear It's habit- been given a big raise by Rodgers forming. I also saw ‘Fanny’ for and Hammersteln, and a new the third time and I can prac- four-year contract with all big tically recite everyone’s lines.” star items, including the salary.” Greer had to buy a big suitcase Rci«**ed by nama i i ii . . .. ....... i" I IIIZAIITH TAYLOR TONY CURTIS JANIT UIGH ERANK SINATRA ; \ Hollywood Manners & Morals | HyMff I Hr iiii - n i 11 p JOHN WAYNE (USAN HAYWARD GARY COOPER MARLENE DIETRICH i NEIGHBORHOOD ROTH'S THEATERS SILVER SPRING Free Parking at Bear es Theater. Matinee Today. Doors Open 12:30 PM DANNY KAYE in “HANS CHRISTIAN ANDERSEN." at l.Ott and 3:00 P.M. Also Cartoons. OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. ROBERT MITCHUM in “NOT AS A BTRAN- OER." 6:30, 7:46. 9:ft». Free Coffee Served in Our Lounee. BMP If Savannah St. at 13th St. S.E. rmiA slk oW Alo Avf j 0 2,2233 In Cinemascope and Color. Doors Open 1:00 PM. RICHARD EGAN. RITA MORENO, "SEVEN CITIES OF OOLD." 2:58. 8:11. 9:23: RICHARD DENNING “TAROET EARTH," I:3d. ; 4:47. 7:59 DISTRICT THEATERS Coll NO /-3000 HOWARD hk s t in. kw? nunHnu doom od« i: no« On Stage. “HAPPY HOUDAY Rf- VUS." With SONNY TIL and Hl3 ORIOLES, THE DIABLO*. BONNY i BOY WILLIAMSON. AL JACKSON. I PHYLLIS BRANCH. STUFFY BRY- ANT. JESSE POWELL and Band _ ! i mrfiLi ». n.w. LUHIH.N Doom Opm 13:30 f.M. ANNS BAXTER JEFF CHANDLER. j "THE irpmn ir '3*3 rw a. n.w." nU’UDLII, Doo Qp#n , 2:JO rM RANDOLPH SCOTT. ANGELA LANB- - "A LAWLESS STRIBJV' nfinvrn ? 1433 iw k. n.w 1 ®«niKWI I Doom Op*n 12,30 P M ! In Cinemascope. '"THET KN DS R TRAP.” With PRA NK SINATRA, i DEBBIE REYNOLDS 1 AHCCTfHf 25th A Sinn. td. N.E. liMMlUfl Doom Open 2:43 F.M. In ClnemaJlcoye "THE TALL MEN," With CLARK GABLE. JANE RUSSELL. WIMELAMD THEATERS ABCDHIVE-DI Vs to OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY. : AMACOSTU -41 !^.^’ ! Cinemascope BETTY OARRETT. ! JACK LEMMON JANET LEIGH In | "MY SISTER EILEEN.” Technicolor. at 2:35, (1 DO, 8:25; Also ROBERT i PRANCIS tn "RamBOO PRISON." at 1 I_J5. 4:40. 8:06. ! HIGHLAND , f 2 Technicolor Hita. JOAN COLLINS In "ADVENTURES OF SADIE.” at : 7:15. 10:00; Also JOEL McCREA In "STRANGER ON HORSEBACK,” at ! 6:15. 8:55. . | iTI ftMTIP Nkhola Av*. at AlianrIt AllalinilV St S E JO 3 5000 Free Parking. Cinemascope ROBERT TAYLOR In "QUENTIN DURWARD." Technicolor, at 0:15, 8:30: Also JAMES STEWART In "NAKED SPUR." Technicolor, at 1 *JOS CONGRESS mi^2 ol sm*' *'*¦ ! 2 Technicolor Hit*. JOAN COLLINS In "ADVENTURES OF SADIE." at 7:15. 10:00; Al»o JOEL McCREA in "STRANGER ON HORSEBACK.” at 6:13. 8:55. f fIRAf 4703 Marlboro fike, Md. " vwnns, JO 8 JISI Fr ,# p orkino Cinemascope. ROBERT TAYLOR in "QUENTIN DURWAP.D.” Technicolor. 1 at 6:15. 8:30: Alro JAMES STEWART : In "NAKED SPUR," Technicolor, at 1 8:05. i i amtn i««**i. **¦ mHIIIILL Pert way 5 2113 i Cinemascope. FARLEY ORANOER. JOAN COLLINS. RAY MILLAND tn "THE GIRL IN THE RED VELVET SWING." Technicolor, at 6.0 n. 7:53. : CAPITOL £&p r ' Cinemascope TONY CURTIS in "PURPLE MASK:" Technicolor, at 7:55; Also JACK PALANCE In “1088 OF FIRE." Technicolor, at 8:80. 8:35 DRIVE-IN THEATERS LEE HWY.-ARL. BLVP. DRIVE IN THEATER JE. 3-8500. 2 Mile, Wert of Falla Church. America'* Mort Beautiful Drive-In. I.acated Between Seven Corner, and Fairfax Circle. Either Via Arlington Blvd. (Turnlna. at ; Gallow< Rd.) or lee Hwy. World'* Large,'. Screen. "THE TENDER TRAP" 1 FRANK SINATRA anti DEBBIE REYNOLDS, in Cinemascope and Color, at 9:05. “BOUNTY HUNTER” RANDOLPH SCOTT. In Color. At 7;07_ and U:(H- Open 8:30. Show at 7:00. Klddlra Under_l2 Alwaya Free. Bun.~"Glr! In the Red Velvet i Swing” and “Retreat. Hell." i OALA NEW" YEaK'B EVE SHOW. I FUN AND FAVORS FOR EVEHY- I ONE. SAT. NIGHT, DEC. 3l*t. | I. At”LOEW'S NT. VERNON OPEN AIR Rl. 1, Be. of Aleg. SO. 8-872*. Winter Policy Open Every Saturday. Sunday and Holidays. AIRPORT orrSw* I “NIOHT OF THE HUNTER." ROB- : ERT MITCHUM. SHELLEY WINTERS. at 7 and 10:25; Plus “EVERY GIRL : SHOULD BE MARRIED." CARY GRANT, at 8:55. CartLjn Located In Arlinaton on U S. Route 1. Just over the I Ith St Bridge Klde Free. QUEENS CHAPELTS; Hamilton St.. W. Hyatt*.. Md. In-Car Heater* Available. ROBERT TAYLOR, KAY KENDALL. "QUENTIN DUR- , WARD." 7:00 and 8:00. Klddlea Free. FRinrilT Fairfax, Va. C*. 1 I Alnr HA free Parking ), RANDOLPH SCOTT. FORREST TUCKER 1 AGUjLAR, ESTHER FERNANDEZ, at 8 THE EVENING STAR. Washington. D. C. WEDNESDAY, PECEMBEK **. IFIW i fe Pre-inventory Clearance ' { House & Herrmann has hundreds of Christmas leftovers . . . and they can't be carried into inventory! Regardless of what it used to sell iFm*^ for, every piece must be sold at once! Includes m- ""- Tn IT wm*ple* from model homes, discontinued ¦*** iJTKyS patterns, floor samples and thousands of f i-S*? Rn > dollars worth of brand-new furniture. Prices ! p] M j UJM U tp j ! ore sloshed so low—we're almost "giving it CHT siß 1! 3 x ¦ CT.-^ r - —l 20% a 60% ALL SALES FINAL! SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! FREE DELIVERY! SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A*M. OUR REG. NOW OUR REG. NOW Odd Lot of Beds, twin or full size, as- Tapestry Hißack Wing Chairs 99.95 48.88 ! sorted finishes. Values from 29.95 Foam Barrel Back Chairs 99.95 64.88 to 39.95 - -- 17.88 Grand Rapids Provincial Tufted Chair 169.95 99.88 All Steel Adjustable Hollywood Bed Solid Mahg. Victorian Occ. Chairs.- 69.95 49.88 frame has costers . -- 12.95 7.88 Korpen Regency Motolosse Choir 175.95 98.88 Wrought Iron Trio Bunk Bed. Com- I - . _ plete with two springs, and two English Club Lounge Cho.r. Toast, innersprings, mattresses 109.95 79.88 Green, Red 99.95 49.88 Hollywood Headboard, twin size 9.95 5.88 Gen. Top Grain Leather Lounge Choirs 219.95 169.88 Seoly Hollywood Bed, firm inner- on an p d . *? om L - oun 9f £ ha."* 1 r,. Modern Platform Swivel Rocker 69.95 46.88 ' on Ipgc R<s“ kizp 89 95 59 88 Modern Occasional Tub Choir 69.95 39.88 , on legs, 39 size 89.95 59,88 Moho9any Deik C hoir. 12.95 8.88 Poster Beds, twin or full size, mople or ! ren ,°i c C j ,oi,with i Tm% „?.8A mahogany -- 19.95 12.88 Modern Limed Oak Occasional Chairs 39.95 24.88 I Simmons Ortho Firm Type Innarspring Kenmor Swing King Contour Chairs.. 109.95 79.88 Mottress or Box Spring 39.88 All Plastic Lounqe Chairs 64.95 44.88 Rollowoy Bed with mattress.. 24 95 19.88 Berkline 100% Wool Plot. 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®J|| HOLLYWOOD'

|W; By SHCILAH GRAHAM

He May Switch to ActingRonnie Knox, UCLA.’* all-'

American football player, gets ascreen test at Warner Brothersafter the holidays, with Dorothy;Malone to help out. Ifthe screentest is good, and he’s offered a

contract. Ronnie will give upfootball and not return to UCLA.... I was surprised to see Greg

Peck driving the lowest-pricestation wagon, and to hear he ishard up for cash. But this couldbe why: Greg gave a fortune tohis ex-wife, Greta, and set up anendowment fund for his threesons that will see them throughcollege.

George Gobel, who doesn’t dothis for everyone, will introducelittle Peggy King at her Mocam-bo opening. Peggy is the Christ-mas-New Year attraction. . . .

Lew Ayres, who retired for 10years but is now appearing withhis religious film, has the sameboyish smile but lots of gray inthe temples. . . . The “MeetMillie”of TV, Elena Verdugo, isleading the way here with safetybelts in her car for herself andsmall son Richard. . . . MarisaPavan and Pete Rugulo are goingsteady.

*** *

And Rosemarie Bowe, who wasengaged to Jack Van Zandt beforeshe met Robert Stack, is backwith Jack, and wants his ringback. She says there’s no futurewith Stack. . . . Lisa Kirk is setfor the musical,."On the Riviera,”to be shot in Prance and Eng-land. . . . Kirk Douglas will film“The Viking” in Scandinavia thissummer—for his independentfilm company . . . JenniferJones, since winning the Compoaward, has come out of hiberna-tion and is attending parties andgiving interviews.

Lucille Ball is suffering withthe bends—housemaids knee andstiffened calves, from too muchcurtsying in her "Lucy Meetsthe Queen” TV sequence. Tomake sure everything would becorrect, Lucy hosted the Britishcorrespondents here, but theyforgot to tell her about stiffmuscles.

Greg Bautzer and Dana Wyn-ter are doing the Palm Springs 1night spots. Greg even persuadedher to take tennis lessons.

Marilyn Monroe writes thatshe took a long lease on herNew York apartment and willrace back to New York City!after every picture. Marilyn’sfan mail is nose-diving at 20th.;Good thing she's coming back, j

** * *

I asked Eleanor Parker theusual Hollywood question“What's news?” and she re-plied, “I’m on suspension fromMGM for refusing ’The Op-

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The fool stepped on it and rushed:past. Crash! He died without a jsound. They opened up his headand found—Excelsoir!”

The bartenders at the Emberscontend that the best cure foryour holiday hangover is cold redcabbage juice. . . . Johnny Car-:son explains how he got his TVishow: “Somebody at CBS wantedto do a show called the Johnny

Carson Show and I just hap-pened to be hanging around.”;. . . The MM in 20th Century-Pox's new MM Cinemascope muststand for More Money. “Carou-se!'' in MM cost *5,000,000. . . .

Rickey’s, one of the better Vil-lage restaurants, looks and tasteseven better in its new location on

the site of the old Lafayette. . . .

Lionel Hampton's agent is JoeGlaser, who also handles NoelCoward and Ray Robinson.When Robinson kayoed Olson,Hamp wired Glaser: “Congratu-lations, Pops. You’re the only'agent with one Coward and oneChamp.”

** * *

The Crew Cuts brush theirhair and breathlessly report thefollowing: A father eagle comes

home and mother eagle says ex-citedly: “Junior spoke his firstwords today."

“What'd he say?” asks dad."E pluribus unum.”

** * *

Singer Annette Warren has afriend who’s so rich he has hisown penthouse—with two pair

of pents. ... Roy Renard, maitre;d' at Sherry's 1890, made hisstage debut with Fritzi Scheff atthe Palace when he was in high*

school.* * * *-

Phil Silvers plapped down atGayle Andrews’ the other nightand sighed happily. Phil is a big

hit with his “You’ll Never GetRich” TV show and he said hefinally felt like a success. He hasa chair at the studio with hisname on the back.

"The best I could ever do inHollywood,” he explained, “wasa chair that said 'Friend of theHero.’ ’’

The producing firm of Prince,Griffith and Abbott (“Damn

Yankees” and “Pajama Game”)

want Neile Adams, the cute danc-er at the Versailles, for thetouring “Yankees.” They offeredto buy her contract. Boss NickProunis said no. They offered tosend her back to the Versaillesafter she became a star, at thesame money. Prounls said no.George Abbott then offered toproduce a show at the night clubif they could have the dancer.Prounis said no. The producers

flew to Havana to audition an-other girl.

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i fepi Statmiurv A Jii I’** j;

Hmm* of Empoto Products 1(1j nr Call NA. 8-294$ |

posite Sex.’ But I have some, very good pictures coming out.; so Ican sit back and wait.”

; Bing Crosby had the highesti

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Films of More Than Routine Merit“DAVY CROCKETT”—The Walt Disney version with Fess

Parker, now foil-size and In color.“LADY AND THE TRAMP”—A ladylike spaniel leads a dog’s

life in the same Mr. Disney’s cartoon feature.“QUENTIN DURWARD”—Robert Taylor swashbuckles his way

through the Sir Walter Scott adventure yarn.

“THE SHEEP HAS FIVE LEGS”—Comic French frolic withFcrnandel playing most of the leading roles.

“THE TENDER TRAP”—Life in a New York bachelor’s apart-ment; Celeste Holm, Frank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds,

j “WHITE CHRlSTMAS”—Paramount's musical Yule greeting;Bing Crosby, Rosemary Clooney, Danny Kaye.

i Stanley Warner TheatersGive Christmas Gift Tickets

Buy One or More at Any Stanley1 Warner Theater.

j AMBASSADOR SWKgt"The List Frontier” fClnemaacop*',Victor Mature. Out Madison. 1:15.3:20. 5:25. W 8:35.a era | ()¦) WO. 6-MM. Holiday |AVJtIeWN Matinee Todar Walt iDisney'* “Pinocchlo." 1:00, 3:55.

! 0:50, 815; "Hansel and Grata!” 2:45.3:40, 8:35. Tomorrow. Special Matt-

| nee 1:00 FM¦rvrnt VU. 3-33«0. Free Fark-

i OLTUUiImg HoUdar Matinee! Today. “Quentin Durward.” Robertj Taylor. 2:50. «:IS, 8:40: "War of! the World*.” 1:25. 4:50. 6:20. At

1:00 PM Bho* Only. Cartoon Show.; Tomorrow. Special Matinee.

pat yptjT WO. 6-2345. Free Park-LJUUTI.ni lQ( Holiday MatineeToday. “My Sister BUeen.” Janet

: Leigh. Jack Lemmon. S:SO. 6:20.! 8:55. "The Thin*." Science-Fiction.' 1:00. 5:00. 6:35. At 2:20 PM. Show i: Only o*l*Cartoon Show Tomorrow! Special Kiddle Matinee. DoOra Open

12:30.

rrHTDAI MS. 6-2641. Near Park-vliltIIMlia Inr “Q uen 11 n Dur- |

! ward." Robert Taylor. 1:10. 5:15.8:15; "Wake of the Red Witch.” John

,; Wayne. 11:25. 3:25. 7:30 __ ¦_

r. kA7 6-6666. HolidayAUIIIE.IJI Matinee Today.

'¦ "Quentin Durward.” Robert Taylor. 13:00. 6:25. 8:40: “The Window." ,

i Bobby Driscoll. 1:50, 6:10. 830 At !1:00 P.M Show Only. Cartoon Show.Tomorrow. Special Matinee.

awi LI. 7-5266. Free Parkins,ruin "Quentin Durward.” Robert

! Taylor. 3:00, 5:10. 7:20. 8:30:"Botany Bay.” Alan Ladd. 1 25

SBMVCO. 5-4668. Holiday Matl-9HPVM nee Today. “Aneh o r aAwelah." Frank Sinatra. 1:00. 5:00,

' 0:06; “Caribou Trail.” RandolphScott, 3:15 7:20. Tomorrow, Spe- ]

, | clal Matinee 1:00 P.M. iCUrPTHAI BA. 6-2466. Holiday jSnUUUAfI Matinee Today 12:45 iPM. “Stranaer on Horaeback,” JoelMcCrea. 2:00 4:50. 7:20. 8:60; 1"Quart for the Lott City.” 1:00. 3:50. ]

. 8:50 At Matinee Only. Cartoon jShow. Tomorrow. Special Matinee. jClf IIPP Ml. 8-5500.<*UaTUI Free Parkin*.

“WHITE CHRISTMAS'*Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye, 2:30. 4:50.

' 7:10. 0:30. Tomorrow, at 1:00 PM.I ahow Only. “War of the Worlds.” j

TIVAHK RA. 3-1312. Free'Park-lfMWnf) mg. “Nightof theHunter,” Robert Mitchum, Shelley

} Winters. 7:50, 0:40, jOTVAV V CO.' 5-1800. ""Pony Ex-llTUlrlpress.” Charlton Heston.

». 2:00, 5:45, 0:30: “Quentin Durward.”. Robert Taylor. 3:40. 7:25. Tomorrow,

at 2:00 P M. Show Only. Kiddle Car-! j toon Show. i

HPTftBW WO. 8-SIN. Near Park*-IWfwll mg. Academy Awa r d

• Winner, “The Informer,” Victor Me- ?il Laelen. Preston Poster, 2:00, 3:55.

3:50. 7:45. 9:40.

HISEB-BETHESDA '4'&%j£srRANDOLPH SCOTT.

!j “RAGE AT DAWN”J 1:00, 4:00. 7:00. 10:00.

VIRGINIA MAYO.! “Pearl of South Pacific”

1 2:30. 5:30, 8:30.

1 Frl and Sat . 10:30 A M Only, "ADVEN. OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. ’

GEORGETOWN; JOHN MILLS

JOAN GREENWOOD in“OCTOBER MAN”

: Music by London Symphony Orchestra.I “Genuine melodramatic suspense!"—

. N. Y. Herald-7ribune Feature* at 6:10,1‘ 8:00. 8:50. FREE PARKINO at Wllker-i

i son s, 1220 Wlaconsin Ave. 1ijl REED m

cKI- 9_3445 l*. .aaaeaaae Forking Space

1 „ • Cinemascope and Color "THE.«* TENDER TRAP." DEBBIE REYN-

' i e>3,OLDB. FRANK SINATRA . jI S

_e PlPPinf h Memorial Blvd. & Ist St.:

ifS*- VUKIiIIUA KI. 9 *133*

weiClnemaScope and Color "GOOD•! c ot:MORING_, MISS DOVE." JENNIFERi |=U.iJONES. ROBERT STACK.•“*I rrUTPr Foirlington, Va

j = WUIIPS. TE 4 , 1000 Free ParkingSfifLIBERACE. JOANNE DRU. "6IN-¦ a,*iCERELY YOURS." in^ WarnrrColor

; SHIRLINGTONI ¦'SIFESS PARKER BUDDY EBSEN,

« ‘“DAVY CROCKETT. KINO OF THEs WILD FRONTIER " Color by Tech-

-1 - 'nlcolor.

Louis Bernheimer's Theatres

THE VILLAGE JOEI, McCREA, I"WICHITA." 7:00. 8:36; BILL ELLIOTT."DIAL RED O.' " 6:00. 8:36.

' UFUITAU LA. 6-1114. ROBERTjHaWtUH MITCHUM. “NIOHT OF ITHE HPNTER." 6:00, 7:46. 8:36.

_

VFPlintl KI, 8-2424. PHIL CAREY, iIMnUfl “3 STRIPES IN THE SUN. " 116:00, 7:49, 8:36.

i freer OPtV FRIDAY. SATURDAY,!!I JUJi SUNDAY. 1

SIDNEY LOST THEATERSFin Narking

ms fm Jl7. »-%m. 2 Oreftt Walt !Dili dlc nty Feature-Length jTechnicolor Cartoons. “PINOCCHXO.”at 1, 3 50, 8:40, 0:35: Plus “HANSEL iAND ORETEL,” at 2:20. ,5:20, 8:15. jDPfIRrCIIA OL. 2-2888. Walt jOli X lUiailADisney's “LADYANDTHE TRAMP.” Cinemascope. Color, fat 1:50. .3:50. 5:43. 7r45. 9:40. jrnrvrpi vw. mum. john \UnXiT I*lllaHOND, DOROTHY iMALONE. "FIVE GUNS WEST.” Col- !or. at 8:30. $:8A; Plus “BEAfiT WITHA MILLION EYES, ’ at 8f20 % ,

Thurs and Frl. Matinees BothDays. 1 PM. Continuous- 2 GreatWait Disney Feature-Length Car-toon* PINOCCHIO * and “HAN--BEL AND ORETEL

HYAtTSVILLE RANDOLPH ISCOTT, "RAGE AT DAWN." Technl- jcolor, at 8:56. 6:10 » 25: Plus ROB-ERT FRANCIS. "BAMBOO PRISON."at 1:35, 4:56, 6:05,

_

WA. 7-8696. ROBERT |AH A WJ, V TAYLOR. “QUENTINDURWARD" Cinemascope. Color, at7:15. 8:33.Vine Mill wn. 6-7806. Matt-

nsManee 1 P M Continu-ou,. 3 Great Walt Disney Peature-Leneth Cartoon- “PINOCCHIO," at1:35. 4.45. 8: Plus "HANSEL ANDORETEL," at 3, 8:15. 9:25

Maryland'* Newest and Finest Theater.

VILLAROCKVILLE, ND.FO. 8-8371.

“QUENTIN DURWARD” j_ Starrlna ROBERT TAYLOR. [Time: 1:30. 3:30, 5:36. 7:40. 8 40. '

Neighborhood ThoatorsARI,I\(,TON FALLS CHCBCH VA.

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BYRD CINEMA ,04jsa

Fernandel. 'THE SHEEP HAS FIVELEGS. ”

STITT fall* Chirrfi,' Va.01 All. 21JJJFrank Sinatra. Debbie Rernolda."THE TENDER TRAP."

WILSONFrank Sinatra, Debbie Reynolds.?•THE TENDER TRAPr

BUCKINGHAM °

7!SL*d’Maureen O'Hara, "LADY OODIVA.”

Clmp JIJO N Giabn-

«d.uLLDI. ja. 7-4256Robert Taylor. "QUENTIN DUR-WARD ”

irrrrncnH ah. »i»d. & Annan.jur Lnsun dol . *d JE j8040AUlo Ray "THREE STRIPES IN THESUN."HDI IMCTAM Col - Plk * A*•WalterAALUIIIlUP 8„d 0r JA 7.2999Llberace, Joanne Dru. "SINCERELYYOURS.”

R B THEATERSMaeARTHUR Wvrrr?^o

The International CinemaLast Times Today LAURENCE HAR-VEY, GLORIA ORAHAME In “THEOOOD DIE YOUNG." at 7:15 and9:3ft P.M. Extra. “ROAD TO CAN-TERBURY” «Technicolor), at 6:40and 9:00 P.M.

Coffee. With Our Compliments. Inthe Piccadilly Lounge. 7 to 10 P M.

I*olAW Georgia Ave. and FarragutVVIsUIIX S( N>w RA. 3 2200

The Conllnei>tal Cinema

FOURTH WEEKIn Washington. ALABTAIR SIM Inthe British Comerly, "THE BELLEBOF BT. TRINIAN'S." at 6:15. 8:10

and _1 hPMspPV 4813 Mat,. Av*. WO. *-4400

Fra* ParkingFirst Washington Showing. "HEIDIAND PETER" (In Colon. AU New.Filmed In the Swiss Alps At 1:00.3:05. 5:15, 7:35 and 8:35 PM. Extra.Hall-Hour Cartoon Carnival.

LANGLEYFirst Washington Showing. “HEIDIAND PETER" (in Color). All New.Filmed in the Swiss Alps. At 1:00,3:05. ft: 10, 7:20 and 9:28 P M. Extra,Half-Hour Cartoon Carnival.

Pf nwrvt M°w#r Ave. & Piney Br. Rd.a mVVTEiIb $ilv Spa., Md. JU. 8 1666RANDOLPH SCOTT. “THE STRAN-GER WORE A GUN.” at 1:20. 4:05.0:50 and 0:35 PM. Plus the FamousAnimal Film Classic. "THE GREATADVENTURE." at 2:45. 5:30 and8:1.5 P M.

HAVVfIR 28th & Ala. Ave. S.E.XlAllaUn LU 2-4000Today Onlv JOHN LUND in “FIVEGUNS WEST." at 1:00. 3:50, 0:45and 9:to PM. Plus ROBERT FRANCIS "THE BAMBOO PRISON." at2:15 6; 10 and 8:00 P.M.

rrari r 2103 p® Ave nw.RE 7-0184

Two Very Oood Latin-American PicturesWith Spanish Dialogue. "HIJA CASA-;DERAB. With CARLOS LOPEZ MOCTE-ZUMA, SILVIA PINAL. RAMON OAY. at*0:20. 9:4ft: “VICTIMAS DEL DlVOR-ICIO.” With EMIL OUIU, LUISin “RAQi AT DAWN.” I

. paid choir in the country on ils to bring back aO the scriptsradio show—son Gary, sistm offered for stage plays, TV showsMaggie and Barbara WhitingJ and pictures, plus hostessing aJo Stafford, Kay Starr, Lucy’ TV series. "The power of TV inAnn Polk, Les Brown, Sonny New York is phenominal. TheDnrirw o,r day after a show, taxi drivers,

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waiters, bell boys, etc., aU tellI talked with Greer Carson, :you a bout it.”

who told me she loved the cold * * * *

weather in the East. Greer saw; New young star, Shirley Jones,j“A Hatful of Rain”—“and now sings, “There’s a bright golden

il’m scared to take even an haze around me. ... I’ve justaspirin tablet for fear It's habit- been given a big raise by Rodgersforming. I also saw ‘Fanny’ for and Hammersteln, and a newthe third time and I can prac- four-year contract with all big

tically recite everyone’s lines.” star items, including the salary.”

Greer had to buy a big suitcase Rci«**ed by namai ii i . .

.. ....... i"

I • IIIZAIITHTAYLOR • TONY CURTIS • JANIT UIGH • ERANK SINATRA •

; \ Hollywood Manners & Morals |

HyMff I Hr iiii- n

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• JOHN WAYNE • (USAN HAYWARD • GARY COOPER • MARLENE DIETRICH •i

NEIGHBORHOOD

ROTH'S THEATERSSILVER SPRINGFree Parking at Bear es Theater.

Matinee Today. Doors Open 12:30PM DANNY KAYE in “HANSCHRISTIAN ANDERSEN." at l.Ottand 3:00 P.M. Also Cartoons.

OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND. ROBERTMITCHUM in “NOT AS A BTRAN-OER." 6:30, 7:46. 9:ft».

Free Coffee Served in Our Lounee.

BMP If Savannah St. at 13th St. S.E.rmiA slk oW Alo Avf j 0 2,2233In Cinemascope and Color. DoorsOpen 1:00 PM. RICHARD EGAN.RITA MORENO, "SEVEN CITIES OFOOLD." 2:58. 8:11. 9:23: RICHARDDENNING “TAROET EARTH," I:3d.

; 4:47. 7:59

DISTRICT THEATERSColl NO /-3000

HOWARD hk s t in. kw?nunHnu doom od« i: no«On Stage. “HAPPY HOUDAY Rf-VUS." With SONNY TIL and Hl3ORIOLES, THE DIABLO*. BONNY

i BOY WILLIAMSON. AL JACKSON.I PHYLLIS BRANCH. STUFFY BRY-ANT. JESSE POWELL and Band

_

! imrfiLi ». n.w.LUHIH.N Doom Opm 13:30 f.M.ANNS BAXTER JEFF CHANDLER.

j "THEirpmnir '3*3 rw a. n.w."nU’UDLII,Doo„Qp#n , 2:JO rMRANDOLPH SCOTT. ANGELA LANB-- "A LAWLESS STRIBJV'nfinvrn ? 1433 iw k. n.w

1 ®«niKWI I Doom Op*n 12,30 P M! In Cinemascope. '"THETKN DS R

TRAP.” With PRA NK SINATRA,i DEBBIE REYNOLDS

1 AHCCTfHf 25th A Sinn. td. N.E.liMMlUflDoom Open 2:43 F.M.

In ClnemaJlcoye "THE TALL MEN,"With CLARK GABLE. JANE RUSSELL.

WIMELAMD THEATERSABCDHIVE-DI Vs to

• OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SUNDAY.

: AMACOSTU -41!^.^’! Cinemascope BETTY OARRETT.! JACK LEMMON JANET LEIGH In| "MY SISTER EILEEN.” Technicolor.

at 2:35, (1 DO, 8:25; Also ROBERTi PRANCIS tn "RamBOO PRISON." at

1 I_J5. 4:40. 8:06.

! HIGHLAND , f

2 Technicolor Hita. JOAN COLLINSIn "ADVENTURES OF SADIE.” at

: 7:15. 10:00; Also JOEL McCREA In"STRANGER ON HORSEBACK,” at

! 6:15. 8:55. .

| iTI ftMTIP Nkhola Av*. at AlianrItAllalinilVSt S E JO 3 5000

Free Parking.Cinemascope ROBERT TAYLOR In"QUENTIN DURWARD." Technicolor,at 0:15, 8:30: Also JAMES STEWARTIn "NAKED SPUR." Technicolor, at

1 *JOSCONGRESS mi^2ol sm*' *'*¦

! 2 Technicolor Hit*. JOAN COLLINSIn "ADVENTURES OF SADIE." at7:15. 10:00; Al»o JOEL McCREA in"STRANGER ON HORSEBACK.” at6:13. 8:55.

ffIRAf 4703 Marlboro fike, Md."

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Cinemascope. ROBERT TAYLOR in

"QUENTIN DURWAP.D.” Technicolor.1 at 6:15. 8:30: Alro JAMES STEWART: In "NAKED SPUR," Technicolor, at1 8:05.

i i amtn i««**i. **¦mHIIIILL Pert way 5 2113i Cinemascope. FARLEY ORANOER.

JOAN COLLINS. RAY MILLAND tn"THE GIRL IN THE RED VELVETSWING." Technicolor, at 6.0 n. 7:53.

: CAPITOL £&pr'

Cinemascope TONY CURTIS in"PURPLE MASK:" Technicolor, at7:55; Also JACK PALANCE In “1088OF FIRE." Technicolor, at 8:80. 8:35

DRIVE-IN THEATERS

LEE HWY.-ARL. BLVP.DRIVE IN THEATER

JE. 3-8500. 2 Mile, Wert of FallaChurch. America'* Mort BeautifulDrive-In. I.acated Between SevenCorner, and Fairfax Circle. EitherVia Arlington Blvd. (Turnlna. at

; Gallow< Rd.) or lee Hwy. World'*Large,'. Screen.

"THE TENDER TRAP"1 FRANK SINATRA anti DEBBIE

REYNOLDS, in Cinemascope andColor, at 9:05.

“BOUNTY HUNTER”RANDOLPH SCOTT. In Color.

At 7;07_ and U:(H-

Open 8:30. Show at 7:00.Klddlra Under_l2 Alwaya Free.

Bun.~"Glr! In the Red Velveti Swing” and “Retreat. Hell."i OALA NEW" YEaK'B EVE SHOW.I FUN AND FAVORS FOR EVEHY-I ONE. SAT. NIGHT, DEC. 3l*t.

| I. At”LOEW'S

NT. VERNON OPEN AIRRl. 1, Be. of Aleg. SO. 8-872*.

Winter Policy Open Every Saturday.Sunday and Holidays.

AIRPORT orrSw*I “NIOHT OF THE HUNTER." ROB-

: ERT MITCHUM. SHELLEY WINTERS.at 7 and 10:25; Plus “EVERY GIRL

: SHOULD BE MARRIED." CARYGRANT, at 8:55. CartLjn LocatedIn Arlinaton on U S. Route 1. Justover the I Ith St Bridge Klde Free.

QUEENS CHAPELTS;Hamilton St.. W. Hyatt*.. Md. In-CarHeater* Available. ROBERT TAYLOR,KAY KENDALL. "QUENTIN DUR-

, WARD." 7:00 and 8:00. Klddlea Free.

• FRinrilT Fairfax, Va. C*.1 IAlnrHA free Parking), RANDOLPH SCOTT. FORREST TUCKER

1AGUjLAR, ESTHER FERNANDEZ, at 8

THE EVENING STAR. Washington. D. C.WEDNESDAY, PECEMBEK **. IFIW

i fe Pre-inventory Clearance' { House & Herrmann has hundreds of Christmas

leftovers . . . and they can't be carried intoinventory! Regardless of what it used to sell

iFm*^ for, every piece must be sold at once! Includesm- ""-Tn IT wm*ple* from model homes, discontinued

¦*** iJTKyS patterns, floor samples and thousands of fi-S*? Rn > dollars worth of brand-new furniture. Prices !p] M j UJM U tp j ! ore sloshed so low—we're almost "giving it

CHT siß 1!3 x ¦ CT.-^r- —l

20% a 60%ALL SALES FINAL! SORRY, NO MAIL OR PHONE ORDERS! FREE DELIVERY!

SALE STARTS TOMORROW AT 9:30 A*M.OUR REG. NOW OUR REG. NOW

Odd Lot of Beds, twin or full size, as- Tapestry Hißack Wing Chairs 99.95 48.88! sorted finishes. Values from 29.95 Foam Barrel Back Chairs 99.95 64.88

to 39.95 ---

17.88 Grand Rapids Provincial Tufted Chair 169.95 99.88All Steel Adjustable Hollywood Bed Solid Mahg. Victorian Occ. Chairs.- 69.95 49.88

frame has costers . -- 12.95 7.88 Korpen Regency Motolosse Choir 175.95 98.88Wrought Iron Trio Bunk Bed. Com- I - . _

plete with two springs, and two English Club Lounge Cho.r. Toast,

innersprings, mattresses 109.95 79.88 Green, Red 99.95 49.88

Hollywood Headboard, twin size 9.95 5.88 Gen. Top Grain Leather Lounge Choirs 219.95 169.88Seoly Hollywood Bed, firm inner- on an

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oun9f £ ha."* 1r,. Modern Platform Swivel Rocker 69.95 46.88

' on Ipgc R<s“ kizp 89 95 59 88 Modern Occasional Tub Choir 69.95 39.88, on legs, 39 size 89.95 59,88

Moho9any Deik C hoir. 12.95 8.88Poster Beds, twin or full size, mople or !ren ,°ic ’ C j,oi,‘ with iTm% „?.8A

mahogany -- 19.95 12.88 Modern Limed Oak Occasional Chairs 39.95 24.88I Simmons Ortho Firm Type Innarspring Kenmor Swing King Contour Chairs.. 109.95 79.88

Mottress or Box Spring 39.88 All Plastic Lounqe Chairs 64.95 44.88Rollowoy Bed with mattress.. 24 95 19.88 Berkline 100% Wool Plot. Rockerß9.9s 49.76

Odd Lot of Mattresses and Box International Swivel Occ. Choirs 89,95 49.88Spring, by Simmons Eclipse, Seoly, f.. ,

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I j IFoster Washington, some twin, I Nylon end Foam Berkline Rockers- 69.95 39.62 Isome full size. Voiues from 39.95 Lawson Style Sofa with Fringe ~_~169.95 501to 59.95 28.88 Kidney Shape Matelosse Sofa 279.95 139.88

Mople Bunk Beds, with two springs, Solid Mobogany Duncon Phyfe Sofa 199.95 138.88guard roil and ladder 79.95 48.88 J‘Pe ’ La^*OB Living Room by Kroehler 289.95 179.88

Innerspring Hollywood Bod, 39" size. 54 95 39.88 J°fP en R *?e"ey MStc '? s,e | o J? V.369 95 239 88

9'x 12'Floral Axminster Rug 69 95 49.88 Nylon and Foom Rubber T Cushion9'xl2' Alex. Smith Rug 199 00 129.36 —. •„;

379 95 227 889'xl2* Hand Hooked Imported Rug- 69.95 49.88 2-Pc. Kroehler Foom Rubber Sec-Mahogony Credenxa with built-in tlonol Sofa 229.95 169.88

: writinq desk 169.95 118.88 L,Modern Sofo, green metalic fabric __ 169.95 89.88

5- Metal Bridge Set 29.95 15.88 2-Pc. Grand Rapids Provincial Livingi'-—Room 498 95 349 88Mahogany Gossip Bench 19.95 12.88 2-Pc. Kroehler Nylon Bumper Sec--- Stakmore Bridge Set 99.95 29.73 tional Sofo 269.95 178.88IMahogany Gloss Door Bookcase 49.95 34.88 2-Pc. Modern Tweed Sofa Bed Suite 189 95 119.88

: Governor Winthrop Mahg. Secretary— 119.95 98.88Crotch Mahg. Regency Breokfront39B.9s 278.88 Lawson Convertible Sleep Sofo withWrought Iron "Nenamar" Top Desks. 69.95 48.88 Innerspring Mattress to sleep two 198.95 128.8818th Century Mahg. Secretory Boses- 99 95 69.88 i.frer7sfidern"Sectional Sleep SofoMahg. Kneehole rVf Di* u

59. 5 3 . 2 separate innerspring mattresses. 329.95 249.88Plastic Modern Limod Oak and Block Kroehler 2-Pc. Daveno Sleep Sofo Suite

Gen6

Leather Top/8 Drawer Kneehole* 3.? 9 '95. ¦¦.

23iß jDesks - 159.95 118.88 Simmons Space Saver Convertible

Bochelor Chests, mahg,, 4 drawers 49.95 38.88 Sleep Sofa with Deluxe Inner-“ " “

__ __ —1 spring Mottress 229.95 169.88Limed Oak 30 ' Bookcases 59.95 29.88

.Korpen Regency Konvertabele—Gold

- Mohg. Drop Leaf Tobies - 49.95 34.88 Floor Sample*

- 459 95 278.88Duncan Phyfe Drop Leaf Ext. Tables-- 79.95 58.88 2-Pc. Kroehler Foom Rubber LivingOdd Mohg, Dining Room Arm Choirs 39,95 9.88 Room Suite 229.95 169.88

6- Walnut Dmom-Buflt. « I S^„X«i’XXXXIX'inn'rspring,SQg-|| Chino, table, 4 choirs-"-!'. 259.95 189.88 | li’ 5”5

7-Pc. Cornelia Modern Dinette 389.95 299.88 sleep two---- 239 95 178.88Limed Oak Modem Dining Rm.. 598.95 448.88 Kingsley Modern Sofo Block Bose 219.95 147.88

9-Pc. Modem Rosewood Dining Room £-pc. Kroehler Mod. Living Room Suite 249 95 147.88Suite, imported Burmese rosewood 1195.00 678.88 KarpenUltroModernSofa, sample _ 369 95 229.88

6- Platinum Silver Dinette, China or 2-pc. Nylon Kroehler Liv. Rm _ 269.95 179.88BuHet, table and 4 side choirs.-- 279 95 199.62 2-Pc. International Foom Rubber Sec-

-- 18th Century Mohg. Dinette -349.95 258.88 tional Sofa 319 95 197.81

9-Pc. Thomosville Ccsuolite Mahg. Goodyear Airfoam Modern Sofa byDining Suite ¦— 58995 46988 International 279.95 98.61

9-Pc. Chinese Decorated Block Lacquer .Dining Room . 1198.00 796.88 Lawson Style Love Seats 99.95 69.72

Stewartstown Bleoched Mahg. Buffets 129 95 59.88 2-Pc. Kroehler Beige Freixe Living Rm. 269 95 139.81Modern Wol. Drop Leaf Ext. Table - 89.95 39.88 Modern Wrought Iron Sofa 129.95 69.88Cordovan Mahg. Modern Full Size 3-Pc. Provincial Fruitwood Bedroom . 398.95 268.88

Dining Buffet_

_ - 169.95 88.88 4-Pe. Louis XIV French Avodire Bed-ls-Pc. Douglas Crome Dinette _

79 95 49.88 room Double Dresser, chest-on-5-Pc. Douglas Fineline Chrome 34" chest, bed nite stand 2295.00 1163.00Width DineHe 159.95 79.88 3-Pc. 18th Century Mohg. B/R Suite 229 95 178.885-Pc. Wrought Iron Dinette 69.95 47.88 3-Pc. Solid Cherry Bedroom Suite 359.95 247.195-Pc. Black Tube Douglas Dinette 9.95 59.88 3-Pc. Cord. Mahg. Modern Bedroom 399.95 288.88

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—————————i 3-Pc. French Provincial Bedroom An-Odd Modem Dining Room Choirs, tique White & Gold Ttim 1298 00 788.00

Some Arm, Some Side Choirs. 3

Values from 19.95 to 29.95 9.88 3-Pc. Fire Engine Red and White— Plastic Top Bedroom Suite by

7-Pc. Chrome Dinette Table, 5 Side Kent Coffey 398.95 248.88Chairs, 1 Arm Chair. .* - ..

129.95 87.88Odd Wrought Iron Dinette Chair 7.95 4.88 3-Pc. Mod. Silver Grey Bedroom Suite 229.95 159.889-Pc. 18th Century Mohog. Dining 3-Pc. Genuine Seamist Mahg. Bedrm. 439.95 238.88

Rm., Buffet, Chino, Toble, 5 Side, 1 3-Pc. American Wol. Bedroom Suite _ 229.95 168.88Arm Choir 429.95 299.81 3-Pe. Mod. Pearl Mahg. Bedrm. Suite 279.95 187.88

Imperial Mod. Mohg. Cocktail Table. 199.95 78.88 3-Pc. Cordovan Mahg. Bedroom Suite 298 95 178.88Block and White Plastic Top Table Odd Plate Glass Bedroom Mirrors.

Series Cocktail, step or end -- 39.95 29.88 Voiues from 24,95 to 34.95 9.88Limed Ook Cocktail or Lamp Tables - 19 95 14.88 3-Pc. Limed Oak Bedroom Suite.Cord. Mahg. and Brass Table Senes- 39 95 27.88 Double Dresser, Chest, BookcaseOval Mahg. Cocktail Tables - 34.95 14.88 R . ’

7 c q q c IM„

Traditional Mahg. Table Series Cock- Bed -- - - 95 H9’BB

tail, step or lamp tables 24.95 17.88 Odd Bedroom Benches 12.95 4.88Fruitwood Provincial Leather Top Tobies 49.95 34.88 French Provincial Poudre Table 129.95 68.92Kroehler 2-Pc. Sofa Bed Suites 199.95 138.88 Odd Modern Vanity Bases 79.95 19.84„

', 1 . r T~ Odd Cherry Chest-on-Chest 129.95 48.72

Solid Mahogany ond Genuine.... Sleep Chairs, dec. fabrics, sleep one _ 59.95 39.88

Leather Table Series 49.95 .8 Kroehler Sofa Beds, epen to sleep two- 119.95 79.88Regency Mahg. and Leather Cocktail Innerspring Studio Couch sleeps two 99.95 69.88

Toble _149.95 39.87 Simmons 2-Pc. Sofo Bed Suites 179.95 129.88

French Wol Cocktoil and Lamp fables 139.95 68.88 Nylon ond Foam Convertible SofoMahg. Regency Lamp Tables 99.95 38.88 with Innerspring Mattress 249.95 179.88

do^t^nCONVENIENT *¦FURNITURE OF MERIT SINCE 1885"

TERMS ARRANGED gSSBbn I II X\W\ nwue om nemmam)

9.30 K.»,.m. SINEI less J 7th AND EYE STS N.W9 Open DailyR 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. .

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