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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR APR. 8, 1954 MUSIC How True! Boston, April 8 (U.R) The Patriot, published by the Boys' Clubs of Boston, says: "The only thing that goes as far today as it did 10 years ago is the dime that rolls under the bed." Mechanical Mouth Mad Cut Visits to Dentist Chicago, April 8 (U.R) A mechanical mouth with which a dentist can make fittings for dentures while the patient keeps his golf date may soon make an appearance in dentists' offices. Air 4T-: I Victoria de los Angeles Enriches Mets' 'Barber' By PAUL AFFKLDER Victoria de los Angeles made her first local appearance In the role of Rosina in Rossini's "The Barber of Seville" last evening at the Metropolitan, and greatly enriched the produc Nursery Plans Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the First Hebrew Day Nursery and Neighborhood House of Brooklyn will be held Thursday, April 15, at the nursery building, 221 Division St. The nursery enrolls 100 children from 3 to 8 years of age, whose parents work during the day. Providing care for these youngsters, the non sectarian Center is affiliated with the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and the Department! of Welfare.

Mrs. Irving Handier is president of the institution. Mrs. Handler and Mrs. Min-j nle Tnger, the director, will ad-! dress the meeting.

Mrs. Ira L. Rosensen Is program chairman. The device, called a panto- tion by her presence. graphic mandibular leiorder, There was more novelty here makes a measurement of the Health Educators To Hear Gideonse Harry D.

Gideonse, president of Brooklyn College, will deliver the main address Monday at the opening session of the 58lh convention of the American Association for Health, Education and Recreation. Professor Nelson Walke, chairman of physical education at Brooklyn College, is manager of the convention, to be held a the Hotel Statler, Manhattan, and expected to attract some 5,000 teachers and school supervisors from the' VT. S. and Canada. New York Superintendent of Schools William Jansen will deliver greetings and Superintendent John L.

Miller of Great Neck will lead a panel on health service. June Havoc chewing motion a patient nor than Just another singer assuming a part that had been sung earlier this season by mally engages in. The motions Vivacioui ikir rJ others. For this was one of are measured with great accuracy during the patient's visit to the dentist's office, and are then set into a metal frame those very rare occasions when RoMrta's music, originally written for a -mezzo-soprano, FRAKSON bond's Greatest Mog.cian STANLEY MELIA no! hs erchefttc wirfc the Cotillion Strings THPATP BlklKI work that securely holds the was sung in its original key casts of the patient's teeth or gums. jvd 0 to 8 an No cm.

Tax Pitching the part lower does not rob it of its brilliance, but adds a greater warmth and The device, described by Dr.1 richness to the tonal texture, Harry Kasiz of Boston, duplicates precise chewing motions and the dentist makes grinding and drilling adjustment? to the err Rcatl tia wna coataaastarUi sa aarcat aaa calls! rtlatlaaiala tka caius, "Calls kj Bsalak Franca, R.N, aapaariaf daily aaa! Saaaay ia tka Iraok-Ira Easts. As far as we are concerned, Miss de los Angeles could have Cyril Ritchard's hilarious staging. We were particularly grateful for the interesting changes in cast last evening, because they gave us good excuse to revisit this delightful work and have a good time all over again. Vaudeville Due At Loew's State Saturday, April 17 Vaudeville enthusiasts will converge on Times Square on Saturday, April 17, when stage shows re-open at Loew's State with a big variety bill headlined by Julius La Rosa, Archie Bleyer and his orchestra, and Ella Fitzgerald. The seven-year famine of "live" shows, for which the State was once famous, comes to an end with the booking of the currently popular crooner and supporting show.

dentures. stood on the Met stage and FIFTH AVENUE AT 61 at ST. snng scales all evening, and we wonld have been more than satisfied. Her artistry was such that every note was a Joy to hear. Her extensive vocal range permitted her, a soprano, to 'KNOCK ON WOOD Technicolor comedy starring Danny Kaye, shown here with Patricia Denis, opens April 14 at the Capitol Theater.

encompass the lower mezzo- soprano notes with ease And never have we heard Rossini's coloratura passages articulated News of the Theater with such clarity. Nothing was carelessly slurred over; every note was par and clean. Add to this latter was taken to the hospital Originals only will open The Y. City Opera tonight will add "Show Boat," the well-loved Kern and Hammer.stein operetta, to its repertory at the City Center. Laurel Hurley will "No Legal Grounds." a farce by Miss de los Angeles' sensitive mosictanship, and you have a Idea of what a memorable CONTEST KS- Um Alexander Bmisen, next Friday, April IK.

tateroretatloii she arave. appear as Magnolia; Robert "Humler" will ha opened Another newcomer to this work was Renato Capecchi. His portrayal of the title role Apr. 10th Rounseville, Ravenal; Helena April 19 by the Shakespeare BAY RIDGE MARTI Bliss, Julie, and the other prin Guild Festival Company at the Hufl House, and ticket are available by phone and mall may hav been marked by occasional vocal unevenness, but ha brought to the part excep W. 5612 5th B'klvn Seat for Jean Giraudoux' Kntr Your Child On the same show with the La Rosa-Bleyer-Fitzgerald combination will be a lineup including Herbert and Saxon, "The Perfect Fools," and the internationally famous Wells Four Fayes.

a quintet noted for its unusual dance arrangements. The State will also feature a first-run movie, "Yankee Pasha," in Technicolor, starring Jeff Chandler and Rhonda Fleming. Julius La Rosa, who won national recognition through his widely-publicized rift with Arthur Godfrey, and the commercial success of his initial song hit, "Eh, Compari," Jias been playing to capacity audiences in recent personal appearance tours in cities around the country. The Loew's State engagement is his first major appearance before a paying audience in the Metropolitan area. tional stylistic qualities.

Rest of Cast Praised cipals will be Lncretia Vest, Bill Smith, Stanley Carlson and Marjorie Gateson. "The Pa Jam a Game" company, headed by John Raitt, Janis Paige and Elddie Foy has left for New Haven and final rehearsals under the di Klectra," opening April 19 at the Henry St. Playhouse, are Open 4 Days Week v5A Com, in for Information jJSM -ri p.i in.on now on sale Showcase The The remainder of the cast was familiar from earlier per IHVaat IIIUI rilai laa liV -II pallia aler will revive ihe S. N. Behr-nian adaptation of Giraudoux' formances, and was just as wonderful as ever.

It included Fernando Corena, as Dr. Bar tolo; Sesare Siepi, as Don Basi rection of CJeorge Abbott and Jerome Robbins. The new musical comedy opens there Monday for a week and will also play three weeks in Boston be Cotton Dresses Stocking Shop Try our first quality stokings, Beach Fool, 60 Gauge, IS Denier 85c Who slightly irregular 3 pre. $1.69 I lot ton Houeedresses from $1.98 up. A pi one 49 St up.

Ho; Cesare Valletti, as Count Almaviva; George Chanovsky, as Florello; Jean Maderia, as "Amphitryon at Finch College Theater on April 39. Dwight Wei st, Sylvia Leigh, John Call and Ernest Graves have (lie leads. Half-Pricj lo Gl A 50 percent discount on all rides and attractions will again fore arriving May 12 at the S( James. which opened last night at the Broad- Eerta, and Alessio de Paolis, as the Sergeant. Alberto Erede conducted with considerable more anima Closeout on Ladies Handkerchiefs 79c dOZ.

Reg. 25c e. PPFF Stockings Saturday at 5:30 P.M. for holder of lucky number. Tickets laaaVEs given with purchase of stockings Thursday, Friday Saturday.

Luncheon to Mark tion and bright humor than he be extended to members of the I'. S. and United Nations armed had at the opera initial per The Bcrd't Birthday jssmJ forces visiting Rockaways' Play- formance this season. And, of course, a major attraction was Shakespeare's 390th birthday land this year. The amusement will be celebrated by the American Shakespeare Festival The hurst, will not raise its orchestra prices on Friday and Saturday evenings, contrary to the usual policy 150 members of the Society of American Magicians will attend the premiere of Milbourne Christopher'3 one-man magic show April 19 at the Longacre.

Christopher Is president of the society's New York MIOIS Teeu-age Flats $2.29 Children's Patent park inaugurated the discount in 1940 and it also applies to members of the National Guard. ater and Academy at a lunch MADISON SQ. GARDEN NOW eon April 29 at the Waldorf- WATCHES Uantificstiaa Irscslsta Infravssl Bracelets $1.49 TWICE DAILY thru May Dally 2:15 8:30 P. M. Sundays, 2:15 1 7:00 P.M.

Leathers $2.49 Skirt-Mart FIRST QUALITY SKIRTS NEW SPRING LINE Reg. $3.98 Now $2.50 Reg. $2.98 Now $1.75 BLOUSES Reg. $2.98 Now $2.00 Ret. $3.98 Now $2.00 State chapter.

All Tya.a af Shaas Astoria's Starlight Roof. Guests of honor will include Mrs. Perle Mesta, Ina Claire, Alfred Drake, Helen Hayes, Mary Martin, Tom Ewell, Henry Fonda, Walter Hampden, Deborah Kerr, Lillian Gish. Cedric Gay Lombards has signed' TIRRIFIC IAKGAINS uctiiiuiie xvaipu jneiuen, wiiu has appeared with the San Francisco and City Center's opera companies, for a featured role in "Arabian Nights" Hardwicke, Burgess Meredith, The Lambs' Club is giving a BOYS WEAR cocktail party today In honor fczio Pinza, David Wayne and other notables. Awards for distinguished service in the Shakespearean field last year will be presented, and a financial report made on the organizations camnaien i 'Oft'' 7 -i PRICES fTax Incl.

NIGHTS MATINEES: l.S0.2.5O.3.00.3.50.5.O0.6 00 BSD of John Golden, who is marking his 60th year In the club. The Spring Gambol at the Hotel First Quality Socks Reg. 39c ea Boys' Gabardine Slacks Ticliata admitting to avarythini (Including seats) 4 pr. S7c $2.19 WOMEN'S WEAIl 100 Orion Sweaters Reg. $7.98 Now $2.98 100 Orion Spring Suit Usually $13.98 Now $5.9 Blouses, $3.98 Value, NOW $1 CHILDREN UNDER 13 HALF PRICK Afternoon tuctpt Saturday and Sunday to build a permanent home for Reg.

13.98. Astor on April 24 will be a tribute to the veteran's service lo the-theater. MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY duel or muni arttr lth tiK-aiMranH' ttamaad amtltH la UlrHtlHI CIBCUS. UtUm Smart Strati the Bard's works in Stratford. BASEBALL JACKETS Connecticut.

"Montsewat," JJiliam Hell- Dodgers and Yankees. Sizes 6-18. Reg. $5.98 Now $3.99 ITAOB FLATS STAGS rtAIS man's adaptation of the Email uel Robles drama, Is being given "A TRiuarMT'-Hnirtlni, Sun "LIVELIEST NEW MUSICAL OT THK SEASON." Atkinson, Timet (Mar. 21) tml GINGOLD Bin, de WOLFE through Sunday by Equity Li DEBORAH KERR brary Theater at Lenox Hill np ELIA KAZAN'S PRODUCTION of rI.A.u A i i i it rj" 1 EA AND SYMPATHY II JOHN MURRAT ANDERSON'S Almanac IMPCRUL.W.tfSt.

KnlW. Mat! Sal t. .1 liiazer, me cast includes Alfred jwy 4, with JOHN KERR LETT EBICK90N AMCDONAI.O KITTY Thomas Clancy, one of the TAVL GREOORT HENRY JOHN LLOYD producers, replaced John Rob SMITTY'S BAKE SHOP SPECIAL! 2 lb. lay.r oka 75 EXTRA! Layer Cakes will jiyan way FREE Saturday 5 P.M. COM I ONE COME ALL! JUAit run i aiic and Bob Hope, in "Casanova's Big Night," in Technicolor, which opens on April 17 at the Victoria.

FONDA H0DIAK NOLAN fa Anniversary waltz A Naw Csmasr RSADHUSST Thas.44 lt w.il I'y. 01. S-tSH Era, at Mala. SAT. WKB.

at ertson the other night in "A Sound of Hunting," at the Cherry Lane Theater, when the HERMAN WOTJK'S ft a ainia mi iiuv vuuri vnuiii HIV Hill d.Si LAUOHTON ETa-a. at Mats. SAT. WED. at O.sm TONIGHT at 8 Sharp Evfctrt Fryer n4 Lavwrenco Cut prtienf SHIRLEY ROOTH Ctmi Ittmil II X.H I P.M.

ti a prtviiw "SHE COULDN'T SAY N9' pin rtfilar shewinf if Elurtii Taylir, Yittirii Swwi, iofai EricksN vti iHis CaCiin iyTiciiciltf.Ljti pruitwiflJOf.il. ELIOT'S BEST WOFKT-Cftasmiin. Keni iNA CLAIRE CLAUDE RAINS Br the beautiful sea THt KtW MUSICAL mtk avHeaaERT dobotht riKUi JOAN GREENWOOD THE CONFIDENTIAL CLERK Whan ha lava har a Irtalmant A Corned si cf mt JTIialO by AJvTHUB MJfl WART Lyrics by DOROTHY IIELDi WILBUR EVANS thfmrtvhn by HELKN TAMIBU Aim MwMiW DiUi Wftttai MOEOSCO THK A.t 4Sth 9U Wtt BwiT Pro. Directed by MAKSHAM. JAMISON MAinTIOTJna.245W.44 C-07l wia bat.

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fruits vegetables. VICKIE'S GANDT CiSrs, Cigrttei, Gillette Blue Blades ens! Greeting Cardt. LUNCHEONETTE Visit aur M.J.m Luncheonette fer a Snack er a Meal. TONY'S PIZZA PIE Sausages Peapare. Orders take eut.

RECORDS Hear and buy the tee recerdt at terrific arices. YARD I00DS Percales Remnant. 4 yds. $1.00. "irt wvmwmw, wmmmwry WllllWlk "MU1I0AL SMASH1" Coleman, Mirror COLE PORTER ROBERT MtTCHUM JEAN SIMMONS ARTHUR JVINASIA RICHARD SKULNIK WH0RF She UAf no! Mm AN-C AN BURROWS I HE FIFTH SEASON CORT 41th St.

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THK tJBW iTIVln MT uuiu far ha hast way with Ihs firli Comedy in music QOLDElf Thaatra.W St.Wcat of Broaw.r Krra. at 8:40. Mats. SAT. WED.

at HE GIRL IN PINK TIGHTS Ss' uifA BRENDA LEWIS Vila's hy RIOMVND ROMBERG Choreogravhy bv AONta na: mhi.i "A I AITPH witfc A Uiuun Shaelter. Bk. tairle SENATOR CHROME FURNITURE CO. 5-pista kitchaa sat mad to oidi. OripnalJy Jo9.95 Now (St.tt Big lelaction linen cabinets.

32z1. Rar. New 3.t 54x1S. Hat. 17.98 Now 4ixlt.

Re(. $11.91 Now $. ilasj Mart Ceramic decorated floss-ware prices so lew that wa dare not mention them. Engraving on glassware while you wait. TOYLANI) 6amt Toy Guns Pluth Bunnit Balloons Bargain MARK HELLINSER Tata, lilt St.

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ionalo rnnr jackib mnor vvvsn. vuui jl.iv "BEAUTIFULLY PRODUCES AND ir.Tcn OF HEARTS wltk CLORIS LEAOHMAN CRUSHINS A LOUIS OERALDI NE J0URDAN PAGE REBEL. Walt Dfoney's outlawi Bttaosp 1 oauc i ,4 LYCIUtMSthst.t.tf JU.1-SM7 MATINEES WEDNESDAY A SATURDAY 2:3 IMMORALIST THE ROVALE. 4tNi St. W.

af S'v. CI. B.iraa mas Efis. at Mata. SAT.

a WED. at a a 'DrtMhtfl with liMihttr." Atkinson. TiW. An AD Liva-Actia Rdafa Qmoi lalcaay SmU for AH Ttrtl. at 2.20, Z.7S, 3.M.

Tax IcL OOOD SALC. SEATS FOR ALL MATS-at tl-H "AMAWHITi" WWCHBLL ALFRED DRAKE In fj(ea Arabian Night IT I lalt DORETTA MORROW Joan Dlenar ZrEGFIXD THEATRE, Sta ATa.lt Mih St. Ea. i-M. Matinees SAT.

WED. "HUarisva asiiestsra sf assrlr alt TODD JOHNS Af HICHAM 6LYNIS PHOTO PORTRAIT STUDIO Genuine Cenvos 16x20 CO .4 QC Tyae Painting Siso 4MtVu99 tocIadin band-finlthed natural oak frama yalusal at ISO.00 Wa will pkatortpa Tv child or an mambsr yoar family mui naks a baantifnl portrait palatini that will bo treatortd eaaetsioa. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED THE REMARKABLE MR. PENNYPACKER CORONET THEATRE, W. 49ttl St.

CI. S-ll7a Eras, at Mats. SAT. WED. at as A Hit!" Walter Winchell 'A HILARIOUS ROMPt'-IVsller WtneheU TOM EWELL FRANCH0T TONE starts ft BROOKLYN --P mwi fmmim 1 rri Rafkmh anal baKaSs 11x14 Portrait, 3.t5.

Hand Colored in Oils. Valued at $15. Ash about eiir unadvtrtifd special THE SEVEN YEAR ITCH viuroai Hniuru UH, MEN! OH, WOMEN! A Comedy by EDWARD CHODOROV Bith 010 YOUNS. SETSY na FURSTENSER Mat. TODAT SAT.at Ern-at 1:40 PULTON Thaa.4S StW.sf Etis.

at MsU. BAT. WEO. at to SEATS NIGHTLY AT S1.S5 HENRY MILLER'S Tbaa.4J at S'y. hiim ararrrr RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL atjdret HEPBURN Mm FERRER Tbt SOUD GOLD CADILLAC (1 I L0RING SMITH snewpiacs or ma Natwn KacLafsllar Canlw "Enchanting vtrythhtgl" Quinn, wiMOU 'ROSE MAR IE" is CiNiMASeorf 4trk St.

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LAST TTMBS! TRY YOUR LUCK ON THE NON-PROFIT GRAB-BAG 25' Itami includttj valued mora thon 25t nsi high $5 Got Youra You Co n't Lota A Winnor in ivory Bof OPEN THURS. SATV 10:10 A.M. to II P.M. ralltur Frfia Play CrlUea- Clrtla Avar dLW ANN BLYTH HOWARO KEEL- FERNANDO LAMAS IERT IAHK MARJORIE MAIN hotomptisa i Eastman color davdj WAYNE John F0RSYTHE THE TEAHOUSE AUGUST MOON AITIM HI CffeP RALPH MEEKER I I A Hew fXty by WILLIAM INOB Directed by JOSHUA LOGAN mi. aT.

Bjj9 Bras, at Mala. SAT. WED. at :40 MUSI0 S0X.W.41 St. In Jt.

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