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Chilli 1VA IrfBoTil is k4 I ST. LOUIS POST-OiSPATCH r' 7 I mi I tf'irai in i aw Vi Jmd--nmui-iwmislf i rr-t Gala Program KENT A PHONOGRAPH For Your Holiday and New Year's Eva Parties i i A IFOR! STARTS NEW YEAR'S fVE! i to A. noei 1 I VI 2823 lOCUST At Chase New Year's Eve RAINES CHILD OF BETHLEHEM and A CERTAIN NOBLEMAN Moving picturai of tho birth and ministry of Jesus produced In Hollywood by Cathedral Films. it. louls Sunday Evening Club NonSictarlan.

free fublle Invited CENTENARY CHURCH Uth and Pin Dae. 26 P. M. noTeiiy ww. fR, 5544 aW A.

aV aV aV r-CITY ART MUSEUM r. UDDT FRANKLIN and hla "SoclPty Orcheatra" open a engaRement Friday, New Year' eve, on the Starlight Roof at Chase Hotel. Franklin is one of a number of attractions to PlSTOLr- Forest fork CHRISTMAS CAROLS by Girl Scout Carolers In Medieval Costume Today at 4 p. m. Free to Public help the customers usher out the BEECHER'S LOG CABIN Famous for Our old and brlnir in the new year.

Dorothv Donesran. "eeniua of Chicken Steak Dinners Country Ham. Froa Laos, Cat piano jive," returns Friday to the fish. Chicken Livers And Giz Chaee to help in the same endeavor, Jose Iturm one of the zards. Hal Mclntyre and his 22-piece V.

8. 6R (Chippewa) iz nines west at St. Louis. orchestra will be at Chase Club Open Waekdavs 5 ta II P. M.

Saturdays. to nay good-by and hello to '43 and Sundays and Holidays II A.M. to II P.M. af 44. respectively, with music bars.

Bernice Parks, star of such Broadway hits as "Meet the People," will FRIED SPRING CHICKEN Km it Teun Terkey. fresh Vega- If'Zgt tartes Sptlal Dinner Oafl WHT HOT DKIVt OUT TODAY TO GAST'S Oaen Friday. natnre'ay. Banday Only MILES SOUTH OF ST. LOUIS an Lt MAY finny KO.

U. H'WAYS and 67 CROSBY i and HEALTH be introduced to meet the people. George Price," the "little man with the big voice," will conclude his engagement with Old Man "43. The Nelson Sisters will dance on through from this year to the next. Have Ten tetsa at Gast's lately?" IPiClAL COMPLETE "But daddy was just kidding about not taking you ta sea CRAZY HOUSE' SKATING NIGHTLY SUNDAY MATINEE 10,000 Sa.

Ft. Smooth Maple Floor 2 Special Group Rates Organizations I SPINNING WHEELS 8420 S. BROADWAY On Car Lin -pw-" totty na r.niBl.c SUNDAY DINNERS $100 FRIED 01 BAKED CHICKEN) OAT TURKEY SEA FOODS STEAKS OF ALL KINOS AND CHICKEN POT PIE, CUTLETS OAST RIB BEEF or PORK. ate. BALLROOM DANCING! ALBA BEGINNFRS' BALLROOM CLASS Starts Tuesday Evening 8:30 BEGINNERS' SWING CLASS COLLEGIATE AND DAGO HOP Starts Wednesday Evening, IFll a I 4rsl i.iaMi i-fr HOURS OF INSTRUCTION $0' 13 Rhumba.Fox Trot, Waltz Ol Star Studded Muiical CoratdT Saaia iLindell School of the Theatre formerly FancBon More i BETTE DAVIS HUMPHREY I0CAI1 yr nufflrnnci iwui .352 Franklin FR.

3301 UV A Moil foor NEW YEAR'S EYE RESERVATIONS NOW! $3.50 Pei" Couple tnetodee et-u and dinner eiusle and dmoeiaf. Tsarist raoais and cabins. HUBELE'S FARM TELEGRAPH ROAD Call WAtsoB 2f31 BUY STAMPS BOND EDDIE CANTOR ANN SHERIDM Tommye Birch, in the Steeple Chase with Joe Karnes, will sing on through. SHARING THE SPOTLIGHT with the Virginia Ascher dancing girls at Club Continental In Hotel Jefferson daring Christmas Week are a number of talented local youngsters. Dressed like miniature Santa Clauses, they swing to Nick Stuart's arrangement of Jingle Bells." The "White Christmas" number inspires a special ballet number.

Star of the little guests is Snooky Smith, who recently appeared in the Warner picture, "Ice Follies." Bob Robinson and Virginia Martin, musical comedy dancers, opened Friday at Club Continental. JTEW YEAR'S EVE offerings at Park Plaza's Crystal Terrace by Crawford and Caskey, dancers, include a special "bolero," and a tap solo by Caskey which is a take-off on the styles of Paul Haakon and Paul Draper. "Mask" impersonations of Fred Astaire continue. Betty Riley, Irish singer of Mexican songs, does a "Ba-ba-lu OPEN 12:30 30c TILL 2 Tax Incl. WWl TIHIEniriRE 3143 Olive.

Corner of Compton MUSIC TREAT OF THE CENTURY "The Charm of La Boheme" Co-Starring JAN KIEPURA and MARTHA EGGERTH The great Giacomo Pucclni't immortal music brought to you in song end pictures elt the charm and lilt of the old world, horns of the waltz a filmed in the once gay Vienna brought to you with English titles. NOW SHOWING FOR TWO WEEKS WEEK DAYS AT 7:1 AND 9 P. M. Today: 2:30. 7:15 and 9 P.

M. for Rtsorvotions Call FRankllii 0314 ADMISSION 85c INCLUDES TAX ERROL FLYNN FUNNIEST MUSICAL OF THE YEAR! Ana- A Hast of OthoT HOLLYWOOD TAB PLUS MUSICAL COMEDY JAMBOREEI JUDY CANOVA JOE SAWYER or Holiday Parties! SLEEPY LAGOON' COMING SOON! limns. stie subjects for rental Jimmy Derscy and Ms Orchestra 6 UNITS! cartoon, shorts, featsres. THE Mn 1 Plus Advonturos and Daring Action! ttorfs jr 30e, Tox to 71 SCREENS, PROJECTORS to Rant LB xxtmWAtmmmtt LIONEL ALL -LAFF SHOW! SWANK'S fl BARRYMORE 2' AT I 1 ANN SOTHERN COMEDY RIOT (I MARILYN Jft ft VA0U0M N. SKINKIH A-3r MAXWELL SWING-SHIFT MAISIE' EVELYN KEYES.

'DANGEROUS BLONDES' that's a cross between Barbara VAN JOHNSON -tV DONNA REED 3-Cortoon Rvuo. With Popoyol Nowjll Park Free Norslde-Eaqglre-Varsity 1 Hutton and Carmen Miranda," Stuart Fraser and his orchestra keep those feet Ed Me oof heroes Today's Photo Play Index wai'Soto. Cullinan does classical specials at the piano. Irv Green, dark-haired Barbara Bush, Maureen McCormack, Harry SSL IWrr 'Phantom of tht- Opera- MELBA MICHIGAN Grand aad Miami MlchJaToa RotMirt Smith, Jane Foley, Wally Lh Allan Jonas, 'Larceny With Music' mann and Connie Clark are In the lfl 1 1 I MOW SHOWING! OPENAT 12! Merry-Gc-Round. CINDERELLA to tht MarW VIRGINIA ITht Bumstcads, 'Footllght Glamour' ob.rt Louiio Diana RUSS DAVID AND HIS NBC PAIGE ALLBRITTON BARRYMORE TAKE A TRIP TV TJCnCTOIM Danoln.

Nifhtly Except Monday NOW FLAYING JOE MARSALA! And Hit Famous Orchestra Featuring Amarieo's Foremost Harpist ADELE GIRARD Adm. 30c Belore Year- Sue After 8 On Olive 'Round Air. 79a. 8oe Just East Donald Susanna Richard O'CONNOR FOSTER DIX 'TOP LEMAY orchestra will open a one-week 318 tmajr Ferry 'FIRED engagement at Casa Loma Satur I Colbert, Ooddard. Ijike.

'So Proortly I Evans. Byron. 'Hooaler I Colbert, fioddard7Lake, 'So Proadiv We I DIXj att, Buekakln Frontier I Sonja Henfe, Jnrk Oakle, I W. Traoy, M. Hood worth.

'Yanks Ahoy. STUDIO TMr SAVOY "TSST- BOGART Ann SHERIDAN ERROL FLYNN day. The David orchestra features the songs of Julie O'Neil and is a current attraction on the AVALONl" THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS' WNOVA-Dennis DAY, 'SLEEPY UMON' Klngatilchway Chippewa I Start 1:15. 30c to 2, Tax int. SOUTHWAY 73 ID.

Barrymore, 1.. Chanev. 'Frontier Bad-Broadway I V. William, -One Danarrronn NORMANDY 7324 Nat. I Robert Plana Barry.

Bridie I more, Chaney, 'Frontier "St. Louis Serenade," weekly program broadcast coast-to-coast over KSD and NBC. When George Olsen brings his "Music of Tomorrow" to the New Riviera Club Tuesday, it will be under unusual circumstances. A John WAYNE Jean ARTHUR GQQHOEA 4(133 Gravole Open 12:30 10c ta J. Tax Ine.

O'FALLON 4020 W. Florteeanl W. Beerv. Nalnte to the Marlnra. Bum-atead Family laff tilnmoor Wnllare Berv.

'Nalnte to the Lil WOMEN SHARE THE DEEDS OF VICTORY JOIN THE WAVES BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS FOR DHIsCal PARK 8201 N. I OAUCn Ft trie Broadway I I A Bum.trad Kandty, 'Footllght wmsaj'ALADY TAKES IBBaalV till Li -I 1 1 tonditiened Tax met. of aranj Urrwrt-Ume TO EVERYWHERE! ASHLAND 3,120 N. Newatead Oaen 30a ta Tai Ina. Daen 12:10 J0 le 2.

Tax Ins. twm aABBf toast a ill 3(1 M'uQWALL' CPISP Wallnee Beery, 'Naliile to the I Biimatead Family, 'Footllght tilamour. Colbert. Ooddard A Ijike. 'So Proudly I Hall.

B. Meredith. 'Street of IColhert, fioddard lake. 'Mo Frondlv We C. Trevor, 'STKKKT )F QUEENS 4700 Maffltt few years ago, when Olnen appeared at the Ambassador Theater, a youth by the name of Alex Bayou was the errand boy.

Alex Bayou now owns the Club Olsen is to appear in. Tune Town will present a special LAi5.lt WE WILL II Jill N. fl rend at Hehart Oaen too ta 1, Tax Ina. BREMEN 20tb and Bremen ILf.UL rr.e-' 1 affsl in WW BHHH N. Rlvervlrw Colbert, Godrlard A Lake.

'So Fronrlly We STItKET FCH.4NCE SALISBURY Sallibnry iHall I C. Trevor. WOMEN! JOIN A TODAY! New Year's eve celebration Joe Colbert, Goddard A likke, So Proudly We Today, Dec. 26, and Monday fo Observe fhe Christmas Holidays Chariton Bar-B-Q 4301 So. Broadway JANET 6900 W.

Florissant Marsala and his orchestra plus A CHANCE' LUM ABNER 'SO THIS IS WASHINGTON' STREET OF C-Trevor, in i 'num. Oaen 1:30300 ta 2. Tax In. Harry Stonum and his orchestra 6039 N. IF.

MaeMurrav, i. Crawford. 'Above Ros-Broadway G. Rogers, 'The Major A the Minor LOWELL The bands will play for continuous 6350 Delmar Open 12:30 30c ta 2. Tax Ina.

LO. 9595 dancing from separate stages, Dancing will start at 9:00 p. 4889 Nat. Bridge BRIDGE SMr-s rridetyetee 'THOUSANDS CHEER C3C3DOC3l UNION tASTATT IT Ball. Harry James.

'Best Foot Forward' IB. Bennett, Brooks. 'Cndergromid Agent' M. Woolley. G.

Fields. 'Holy Matrimony. I R. Mllland. 'The Major and the IV.

Weldler. Kdw. Arnold. 'Yoangeat W. William.

Tasaport to -ROLLER SKATE and continue until 3:00 a. m. A gala floor show will augment the PAULINE Start 12:44 30a ta 2, Tax Ina. 0000 Claxtotl B479 Robin Chlpnewt ROBIN above entertainment. Hats and horns will be given free with each i Botty GRABLE R.YOUNG Adolph.

MENJOU admission. MELVIN I Robert Vonng, Horothv McC.nl re. Alan Curtis. 'Two Tickets to I on DtiErmriDoni DfiQic i IDEAL ROLLER RINK SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEES 30c Sat. and Sun.

2 to 4:30 NEW YEAR'S EVE JAMBOREE Favors. Noisomahor and Com.s ARRANGE FOR YOUR PARTY EARLY Admission SOc. I P. M. to I A.

M. The Winter Garden Is open for ninataanaaQfrMlaa Park Fra BEVERLY OUvo three sessions daily during the holidays instead of the usual two. R7.d "o'mn 'RANDOM HARVEST' ALLEY OK AN1HH1NU MEN AMI1 CABTOOT NIW MOM MIT. UIILUI IIUUIU visnw i nicoior Torn CONWAY Joan BROOKS THE 7TH VICTIM' WEST SNDI UONDATI 'FLIGHT ANGELS' 'CASTLE ON HUDSON' 2112 SO. CHAN Open 12:30300 ta X.

Tax Ina. nCOTT-DlID t1f IIIMAR Oaen 12:3030. ta t. Tax Ina. at.

GEM 'SOMEWHERE I'LL FIND YOU' Clark Onhle Ijsna Turner The Johns SvtpUienf Will Overland OVERLAND 'THE McGUERINS FROM BROOKLYN' en. tvvsve aVV4 He. 4V TMf RELEASE A MAN FOR ACTIVE SEA DUTY! Leslie Howard.SPITFIRE' Merle Oberon. Brian Aherne, 'First Cornea Courage OSAGE Klrkwood. Mo.

SHADY OAKaM. Hanley at Forythe Bob ttOPE Batty HUTTON 'LET'S FACE IT' Cecil KELLAWAY Mabol PAIGE 'THE GOODFELLOWS or 1 VlTf NS fin. MAPLEWOOD BOB HOPE BETTY HCTTOJf LET FACE IT 'THE GOOD FELLOWS OZARK Webster Grovea Starts 2 P. M. 7110 Manchrater eT" Jn.l Brian DONLEYY Barbara STANWYCK AUBERT 4949 Kaston McCREA 3 CONVENIENT SESSIONS DAILY DURING XMAS WEEK Morning: 10 tol 2 Afternoon 2:30 to 5:00 Night 8: IS to 10:45 iwiKTER mmm 5 520 DO BallYlere Skate Shoo for a p.rfacf phon F0.

4741 ALM All-Teehnlcolor Show WALLACE BEERY CONGRESS GLOTJIA CONHADK IS WITH the Martin Hess Trio in the Crown Cocktail Lounge of the Klngsway Hotel. Shirley Weiss, an entry in the last Miss St. Louis Contest, is singing in the Walnut Room of the Gatesworth Hotel. Ramona Clark, vocalist, continues in the Piccadilly Room of the Melbourne Hotel. Maxine, her violin and her orchestra remains in the Jug of the Coronado Hotel.

The Sky-Line is. presenting their annual Christmas feature of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. The Shady Valley Folks with Bud Heitz's Coon Creek Boys are featured on the Saturday night shows at the Village Barn. Joy Myers is Roy Floerke's vocalist; Bob Anslyn's orchestra. 3010 L'nloa FAY BAIN TEH.

'UNION PACIFIC Gary COOPER Georgo RAFT 'SOULS AT SEA 4023 Olive- APnilCi I MAT. STARTS 1:48 OaBal. 4 Waterman I VIRGINIA WEIDLER "BEST FOOT FORWARD' CARY GRANT LARA1NE DAT MR. LUCKY" 'Salute to the Marines1 RICHMOND io rooD 'SINS OF THE CHILDREN George GIvot, 'Fiesta' let Rna News Joan Paranr-Brle Llndoa CAPITOL 20c Ti A rhrtm.t Tn Inc. The Wallace) Beery, 'Ralote to Evolyn Awaars-Oovld Irwt Mad Ghoul YOUR CHANCE TO SERVE YOUR COUNTRY! Com ton 1149 ark the The Bum steads, 'Footllght Glamour.

MAmyYEMSM fesrsli -casablahca- COLUMBIA 1 E1IT lV I Plymouth I soma henic 1170 Uamlltoes I JACK OAKIE 'WINTERTIME' AT.AN I.ADU 'THE RIGHT MAN" 6, Cooper-B. Stanwyck. 'BALL OF FIRE Mat. tfle. 'Holy Matrimony 'One Dangerous March of Time and others.

FAIRY 0040 Eastaa CELEBRATION viainwws fotftaA BRIAN AHERNE, MERLE OHK.KON. FIRST COMES FLORISSANT Sift HI-WAY Claud RAINS Susanna FOSTER Nalson kODY CO! RAGE. WARNER tirand florlwunnt 270r? N. Flor, PRINCESS I Kennedy, Nhelna CRIME BAXTER. 2841 Pestaloul I Oennls o'Heefa tm 'Af Oprn 12:30 'Phantom of Opera1 c.i.n ALVINO REY and KING SISTERS LAFAYETTE 1H4.1 H.

Jrfferson fairs of Jimmy W. Beery. TO THE B. Smith, KING BEE 710 N. Jefferson 'CJE NOW FLAYING PAGEANT 5851 I'flmar 'Larceny With Music' mM1 Monty Woolley, a I BUDDY KAY DoHAVILLAND CUMMINGS COBURN PDlUniC Start Fields.

'Holy Matrimony. Kirkwood Klrkwood, Mo. uiini wlv i :00 Also from AND Ml tnunAv uinute DINNER MUSIC FROM I4S P. M. Bob HOPE Martha RAYE rv iwms mniinfct rt ABfurcTni 1 'PRINCESS O'ROURKE' ACTUALI TRUEI TERRlFYINGI 'BATTLE OF RUSSIA' Jefferaon A (Iravoit KINGSLAND 64P1 Cravolg koW7 WHVntJ I lM DANCING AT 2:30 Tj TOM NEAL MARGO Lexington 3408 N.

Cnlon A 'NEVER SAY DIE TLACREL At HARDY 'AIR RAID WARDEN' RPUIUn TUE DICINn CIIH' MAFFITT 'BEHIND THE RISING Margo Ittll HOWARO-Davld NIVEN, 'SPITFIRE' aeaassasaae a asa- llltflliu WWII LESLIE HOWARD earSBBaaanaa Vandryrnti-r ft St. Iula ircaoulu U. CITY BUY BUY MORE WAR BONDS THAN EVER BEFORE! MANCHESTER 25c VS" 'SPITFIRE1 S. Hrnle. J.

Oakle. Joe Savtyer, 'Yank Ahoy Wlnalo Serial. Richard DIX, 'BUCKSKIN FRONTIER1 Ceo. SANDERS, 'PARIS AFTER DARK' 6324 Bart me Manrhe.ter Tax Inf. 9 WONDERLAND ROLLER RINK S425 EAST0N OININft lOOM' Webster MOVIE TIME AMBASSADOR "Pistol Psvrktn Mun.

at 12:14, 3:04. 5:55 nnd "Corwtte K-azs," at 10:30, 1:18, 4:09. 7 and FOX "The. Oauiir'd All Hn." at 12:51. 3:50.

6:49 and "Adventurra In Iraq," at 11:45. 2:44. 5:43 nnd 8:42. LOEW STATE "ImbIo Corn Home-." at 11:30, 2:15. 5.

7:45 nnd 10:30: "Victory Through Air Powrr," at 10:18, 1:03, 3:48, 6:33 and 9:18. MISSOURI TilUmirmve on at 12:30, 3:15. 6 and "Iron Major," at 1:33, 4:18. 7:03 and 9:48. ORPHEUM "Toons; Wrng," at 10:30, 1:50, 5:10 and "Advcnturea of Tartu," at 11:55, 3:15, 6:35 and 10.

ST. LOUIS Top at 12:30, :37. 6:44 and "lred Wirt," at 2:24. and 8:38. SHUBERT "WMkiki Weddinp," at 12:30.

3:35, 6:45 and "College Swing," at 2:05, 5:15 and 8:20. ART THEATRE Ameehe, Tlerney, 'Heaven Can J. Loder. 'Mysterious 8er. LYRIC S2L I MARGO, 'BEHIND THE 6th Near Ph.

I RISING SUN' POWHATAN TTo 3111 Sutton. Manlrwond Errol FLYNN. 'SANTA FE TRAIL' 1. Crawford, 'THEY ALL KISSED THE BRIDE' Hadley A Clinton WHERE LINULL CROSSES GRAND MERLE OBERON RUDY YALLEE, 'TIME OUT FOR RHYTHM' Special Rate for Private Parties Call RO. 2540 Wellston I ROXY Start I 1 :30 Dar BRIAN AHERNE Virginia Woidler-Edward Arnold 'YOUNGEST PROFESSION' and 'HENRY ALDRICH SWINGS IT' 6226 Easton ladies' and mens Chicago Shoe Skates for Sale Ijsnsdownn near Mar hllnd Macklind 0416 Arsenal Ameehe, Tlerney, 'HEAVEN can wait.

-City without Popeye Cartoon. FIRST COMES COURAGE' SHAW 25c Vt M- Woolley-C. Fields, 'HOLY MATRIMONY' Shaw. LAUREL IV HARDY, 'DANCING MASTERS' MeNAIR n0e-20 plus tax. JoanCraw-71 frd.

Fred MaeMurrav, Warner Baxter Margaret Lindsay 'CRIME DOCTOR Contlnnoue Show Today. 1-1 3. SAVE ON POINTS Open 1:00 Henie. Jack Oakle. 'WINTERTIME.

r.art. VICTORY riS.lB Kanton P0WER-L0Y-BRENT, 'THE RAINS CAME' COLBERT-COLMAN, 'UNDER 2 FLAGS' Vi Fried Chicken KKC Coleslaw or Potato Salad SHENANDOAH 2227 S. Broadway Sa'nTaer 'PHANTOM OF THE 0PERA'c H. Sinclair. -The Saint Meets the Mat.

mt ger. a CARSON W. PIDGEON, 'YOUNGEST PROFESSION' Chas. BOYER-lrene DUNNE, 'LOVE AFFAIR' YAI start 3700 Mlnnenota Carry Ost Service Only No Dining Room Sorvica No Dtlivtrif 60c 2S29 I Wallace Beery. Fay Balnter.

'Salute to the Marines. HOMEMADE PIES BRENTWOOD Brentwo'dl (In color). L. Gorcey, 'Kid Dynamite. News IVANHOE 3239 Ivanhoo II- Ball, Wm.

Gaxton, 'Beat Foot Forward' fin eolor. IB. Bennett, L. Brooka, 'I'ndergmund Agent. Ser.

HOURS: 4:00 P. M. TO 1:30 A. M. CLOSED MONDAYS Open 12:30 KM Kobemr," 3143 OHvc "Th harm of 1 2:30, 7:15 and 9.

I 30o Till 2 Pare, Frea Chariton Bar-B-Q 4301 So. Broadway LONQWOOD MARYLAND O410 I Hctle lnvl, Paul I.ukaa. 'Watch on the B'way I An.ly IVvlne. IHIIMII "lHflO ICIaud. Colbert, Paul.

Goddard. 'So Proudly B. 13th lA. Mowbray. 'The Devil ttllh Hitler Mat.

A Serial. Lost, strayed or stolen, a oook: liberal reward CHARLES 'MY KINGDOM Uauf Uom UHffnilf I Virginia Weldler, Edw. Arnold. 'Youngest nCW nICIIJ TllUUrt Chouteau I Ann Savage. 'Poaaport ta hues." Matinee A Serial.

ESTMI1MSTER HAW DID YOU CHECK YOUR SCALP PIN GAMES and PHONOGRAPHS FOR SALE Par Home ar Club fnfoyod by the Entire family IDEAL NOVELTY CO. 2S23 Locust FR. 5544 (DINGLE) FOR A COOK' for BALD SPOTS. Roy Rogers, 'MAN FROM CHEYENNE' plus Alan Hale. 'TUGBOAT ANNIE SAILS AGAIN.

1915 8. Broadway COBURN PEERLESS FR. 8811 DANCING 3806 OLIVE Plus Star of Valise's Radio Shaw 1 II JOAN DAVIS JINX FALKENBERG ulIIITr if Sixth 4S Tom P. ran, Margo, nrn i i i Bi n. WHITE WAT Hickory I rslie Howard.

'SPITFIRE' plus Matlneo A Serial. I 1 Natural 1 a Oranqa Gornlsn Mr Pio With Voqtolo, f3 II tK FliVty Buttorad Crust. UV two senontas From crticago- EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY EVENING rALLINw flAIR, ITCHING, SORES (V DANDRUFF? RESULTS an Men. Women A Children. Open MOM.

A FRI. Evanlnfs. Examination FREE. Why WAIT PHONE for Offleo Haura. A.

G. Cline SCALP SPECIALIST 3I43A Grand An advertisement for a "Small Store Wanted" surg-ested ttiat the advertiser wanted to get a business of his own. Post-Dispatch Want Ads are helping many persons to satisfy their ambitions. JACK FHEEiB ADULTS: BALLROOM CLASSES THURSDAY AND HIS SENSATIONAL ORCHESTRA II EVENING BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 1 LAelodo 9053 A Xefjatcf foc for Rtfintd People PAGE 7C EVERYDAY MAGAZINE ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, DECEMBER 26, 1943 Sk.

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