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Show Costumes Wont J Stump Horton f 1I0LLYV00D It would be virtually impossible to cast Ed- ward Everett Horton in a vole for which he couldn't furnish his own wardrobe and all be- I cause of a pet bobby of the stylish-looking comedian's 85- i& year-old mother. Mrs. Llorton has kept every theater costume her son has worn in nearly 40 years of acting. act-ing. The togs are carefully packed away in several large boxes in the attic of Hor'on's San Fernando Valley home. Mrs. Horton knows just what costumes are in each box, and can produce any of them on a moment's notice, as she has done numerous times when Eddie Ed-die got stuck for a wardrobe. However, the boxes are remaining re-maining untouched dnrinc Morton's Mor-ton's run-put nssiemi-eent in De-anna De-anna Purhin's eomdv-rnvstery, "Lady On a Train," at Universal Univer-sal studio. Since this picture has a strictly modern seH:'.-g. and the aclor plavs an eccentric eccen-tric business man, he's wearing wear-ing his own present day suits. |