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Show COLORED PICTURE AT WADSWORTHS "Manhattan Parade," a production pro-duction all in technicolor, featuring fea-turing Winnie Lightner, Charles Butterworth and twenty other famous comedians, will be shown at the Wadsworth theater beginning be-ginning tonight and continuing Friday and Saturday. Winnie is shown as the manager man-ager of a costume house who works day and night, burdened with a galivanting husband who insists that she remain at home and care of their small son while he sails for Europe with his synthetic blonde secretary. "Manhattan Parade" is a gorgeous gor-geous vehicle for color treatment, treat-ment, since all the glitter and rainbow splendor of theatrical costumes, the hides of elephants ele-phants and the feathers of ostriches os-triches for all these things are included in the mad-hatter sequences se-quences of the play are shown just as one would see them with the natural eye. It is heralded as one of the funniest pictures to come out of Hollywood. Clara Kimball Young is seen Sunday and Monday in "Women "Wom-en go on Forever," a racketeering racketeer-ing yarn wherein she effectively plays the hardboiled landlady oi that sort of apartment house where anything may happen, and does. "Bargain" will be shown on Tuesday and Wednesday and beginning next Thursday night, Charles Farrell and Janet Gay-nor Gay-nor will be teamed in their latest lat-est production, "Delicious." |