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Cinema Notes

(Continued from Page 3)

"LIVING ON VELVEET

ALHAMBRA THEATRE

A Salute to cavaliers is the theme of the designs worn by Kay Francis "in her new First Na tional production, "Living on Velvet, which comes to the Al-. hambra Theatre to-day-

Kay's most recent screen) offer- finys, including "British Agent."

have been notably devoid-of-rai-| ment which might enhance her right to the title of "the screen's best dressed star," but the situa tion is now effectively remedied.

- Glamour, of course, is a word! used more appropriately in con-1 nection

clothes with women's than with masculine garb. bat there's no denying that in trans- ferring the cavalier note to thef style worn by Kay in this produc- tion, Orry-Kelly, First National designer, has transferred also a definite part of the costuming which made their historical ante-į cedents glamorous in their time.

Henry VIII, England's genial king, is remembered in the wed-1 lding ensemble worn by Kay. A coat of rich grey velvet is quilted

Florence Rice and Donald Cook are shown here in a scene from "Fugitive" Lady. Columbia "production, which is among the coming attractions at the Queen's Theatre.

in a diamond shaped pattern, its BARE-KNUCKLE LOVER

length and cat and sleeve treat- ment inspired directly by the costumes is Lavish kingly lavishly fur trimmed, loose and

swagter

(Continued from Page 9)

She

Then suddenly the terror was. went before the others, too much for ber. Once again she In Living On Velvet Kay has They must excuse her, she said shrieked, then fell into a bundle of the role of a wealthy society wo-She had ten long miles before her dim whiteness in the corner of the man who falls in love with a The road was "frosty, and would be carriage. Her cries were a lash nojan Stevenson's eardrums. Fling- wealthy young aristocrat, crazed difficult going. There was

"Another dance, dearing himself from the box-seat, he by an aeroplane accident. Others moon. in the cast include George Brent, lady they implored her, "just one threw himself. like a tiger upon the aviator, Warren William, his more!" She would not yield. She the second highwayman. "Thou best friend, Helen Lowell, Henry was aching to be gone, into the black toad!" said he, and smashed O'Neill, Russell Hicks and Mande dark night, the "frosty starlight, his face with the butt-end of his pistol Then he whipped round. the adventure that awaited her. Turner Gordon.

It had not gone unnoticed that The third had his finger on the Frank Borzage directed the picture form the story and screen the man who drove her was not her trigger. But George's straight left play by Jerry Wald and Julius pot-bellied red-nosed coachman was quicker. It had brought down It was another and a comelier one. many a Yorkshire bully before Epstein, famous screen. writers.

each now. That might it smashed the The women' whispered to other behind their fans. The men jaw clean in two of a Yorkshire nudged each other with their highwayman. elbows.

"SHADOW OF DOUBT".

• ORIENTAL THEATRE

transcription of

She sailed

voice. "Comfort me! I am afraid” So the under-coachman went within and comforted the high

Then he turned to his lady. Thrills, mystery, suspense and "Truly, madame!" they insisted. "Madame?" he called: "All is well now! The affair is despatch- romance and the introduction to "We cannot allow you to go off un-i

"Madame he called again. Sbe! screen fans of the strangest de attended! The road to Carthwaite led But she made no answer. tective character modern literais dark and dangerous. There are

They are moaned feebly. What most an ture has achieved, mark the pro highwaymen about! duction of "Shadow of Doubt well acquainted with the news of under coachman do when his lady! May we attend is all of a faint in her carriage? Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's amazing to-night's ball!

"May 17 the And that noise there? Was it but. the recent you?” “May 11"

a bough creaking? Were there Arthur Somers Roche- serial invoices came. Collier's Magazine..

"Thank you, indeed!" she said, more highwaymen ?

And then a voice, sweet and in the early It-brings to the screen an amaz-She lifted her head into the air.

[*]. атт ing new sleuth in "Aunt Melissa,”

well enough attended faint as a bird's

morning. spoke out of the dark- the wealthy woman recluse who she would have liked a moment emerges from her hiding place of later to bite off the tip of her less. "Come within!" said the years to cope with a baffling mur tongue for her indiscretion. But der mystery in New York, and it was said now. solves it. The brilliant author through the room magnificently lady. And soon they drove home of "Penthouse" has woven around like an Empress Maria Theresa this character an engrossing ro-

So forth they fared through the again mance that keeps the audience on crisp night, the laily in her coach, highwayment

on his box A week from that time the head tenterhooks until the solution the young coachman

coachman, was pensioned off His music OF comes in the final scene of the as-seat The hoofs made tounding picture.

the hard road. The bells on the gout had become too severe to per- The sky was mit him to continue his service. bridles jingled

George Stevenson, "the-fighting powdered like a great dark peach coacaman, stepped into his shoes. with a bloom of stars. The young He stepped into the shoes of an- Ronald Colman has the title all his life before. The lady had housebok-its master, in fact. Be role in this masterpiece of the never been so happy and so unwore them for nearly two years, famous Robert Clive who estab- happy. They were alone together, though Mr. Turleigh refused to lished Britain's Indian Empire at last, in the night, in the star- believe it. He could not believe for her long before she fully light A distance greater than, all

(Continued on Page 11) China separated them.

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"CLIVE OF INDIA"- MAJESTIC THEATRE

realised the fact.

man had never been so proud. in

Loretta Young is cast as his "Clop! Clop! Clop!" went the beautiful young wife who shares horses hoofs. "I love him! 1] with him his glory and later, love him! I love him!" went a ignominy, as he resches the voice in her heart. "Clop! Clop!" height of his career only to find the hoofs went again. The foin that a conspiracy in on foot in est lady in all the land, by God she England to humiliate him.

be!" vowed the young coach-man, brandishing his whip at the con stellation of Orion.

KILLED STUDENT

IDENTIFIED

Motor Cycle Collides With Lorry

There were

"no", more

other member of the Turleigh

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Fast coppice and spinney the coach rattled, past wood and bedge, The Steamshin,

“ÉENMACDHET” past lonely tree. Then of a· sud- iden a strangeness struck him.

Consignees of Cargo are hereby That was a queer lump of black-informed that all Goods are being ness there, Was it a tree? Alanded at, their risk into the hazard An undergraduate of Trinnsrotande? Whose Trees do not move! ons and/or extra hazardous Godowns: 7th Sept. College, who was killed recently And that thing on It was a of The Hong Kong and Kowlons and/or from the wharves delivers near Cambridge - when his motor-horse! There was a man m it! Wharf & Godown Co., Ltd, whencel No claims will be admitted after cycle was in collision with a lorry There was another! And a third may be obtained Te was identified later as Mr. John Yes, by God, Highwaymen!

and all Goods remaining undeliver- Wyndham Collins-Lewis, whose The first hump of blackness ap- the Goods have left the Godown","{ home is at Swansea. The nameproached. But the lad was too ed after the 12th August will be sub- was at first incorrectly given as quick for him. He whipped aject to rent Thes, 20th Aug. Kibson Clarke

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