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Helen Twelvetrees won assigned tho leading role opposite Bill Boyd in "The Painted Desert,”. a dramatic Pathe picture which is showing at the Central Theatro for the last time to-day.
The assigning of this popular Pathu played to the only feminino role in
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1932.
WOMEN'S WORLD
FOR OUR LADY READERS.
this picture in proof that "The Painted WHEN CHOOSING A HAT, CONSIDER THE WAIST.
Descrt" will be one of the most in- portant productions on Pathe current schedule. By her portrayal of Frankie in "ller Man," Miss Twelvetrees lifted herself to n stellar position on her role with Boyd in this western drama will secure for her an exalted placo in fan popularity.
Clark Gable portrays the heavy in "The Painted Donert," with other in- portant roles in the hands of Will Walling, Wade Boteler, William Lo Maire, James Mason, Al St. John.. Edmund Breeng, James Dontin, Brady Kine, Charles Sellon and George Bur- Lon.
Howard Higgin directed "The Painted Descrt" and the company spent several weka in location t Tuba City, Ariona, where the picture was filmed almost in its entirety.
"Lord Babs."
Alfred Drayton, who plays the park of Mr. Parket in “Lord Babs," show- ing Lo-murrow at the Queen's hails from Brighton, He had had consider uble experience as an amateur before he made his first appearance on the professional stage as Lord Rushworth In The Beloval Vagabond." His first London
engagement was at the market Theatre in "Peter's Mather He played the part of Dr. Bigland in "A Little Bit of FluT" over 1,100- times.
Anung his inter Shows are "Our
Bettern," "The Lach," "The Wicked Earl," "The High Rond," "Baby Cyclone,” and he is now playing with Hobby Huwen in "For the Love of Mike."
Alfred Drayton minden great sue- cass in the W. and F. picture, “The Calendar," by Edgar Walluce, which he played with Edna Best mad Herbert Marshall,
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"This Reckless Age." Hollywond press reports Charles "Buddy" Rogers as saying: "I do not wish to desert the screen peramently, I hope to make two or three pictures a year, after I take over my new work." With the above thought in mind, Rogers has
hern perfecting plans whereby he my continue to develop his picture enréer and at the same thue carry his idea of organizing a juzz orchestra. for theatre feature and radio broadensting
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Rogers states that his plan for or. ganizing an orchestra with himself as its leader has been delayed on account of his recent work in pictures.
In the last few months he has been husy with the firing of "The Rond to Hene," "Working Girls" and "This Reckless Age". This last picture,
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Richard Bennett, Peggy Shannon, Charlie Ruggles, Frances Dec and Frances Start, is the fenture at the King's Theatre today. Itogers nd- mitted that negotiations were on for him to become a Zirfeld musical star but declared that a contract had not been signed as yet. Shortly after I go to New York I will start assembl ink
a symphonic jazz orchestra," he asserted. "I ani going to get the best musicians obtainable. It is not de finitely set ne yet, but we will play probably in some hotel or show, and broadcast once or twice a weekt over a national network."
4.
In This Reckless Age," a picture portraying the problems that beact parents whose children are open- thrifts, Rogers plays a strong part ns the brother of Frances Dee and the sweetheart of Peggy Sinnnn.
"Allan French Gertie."
"If you touch that paper weight, I'll blow your brains out!"
"That gun ain't ladest. I'll wring your neck, you—."
"Suppose I pull the trigger we'll find out!"
and
These words, issuing loudly, am vehemently from a French window in a Romanesque apartment in Helly wood, recently aroused the neighbour- hood. A crowd gathered-and the cop. was endled from the corner.
NEA
There is a real vogue for white hats to go with white blouses. Usually they are of roughish straw, or some novelty woven straw to break the garish effect of tou smooth a white hat. These weaves, also, have the feeling of the erepy silks that blouses are made of.
One of the neatest little white toppers is a rough Breton sailor. It has a modified lower crown and a brim that rolls off one side of the hair and dips both front and back. It has a little bow of its own straw on one side at the back. And, fo. heighten its charm, a little nose vell of black, witha lacy edge.
The blouse is of white peau d'ange, with fine tucking detail at the neck, under the sleeves and at the waist. It is a tuck-in, giving the new separate skirt. which- nccentuates - the corset waistline, a chance to show-off.
TO-DAY'S RECIPES.
Date and Fig Pie.
pan and add it slowly to the mixtur Stew b. Aga till tender, using in the basin, stirring as you pour, as little water as possible, drain Then turn all into the pan, stir till Date Sweets.
carefully and cut up. Stone 3 I. boiling, and boil for a minute or so. dates and cut them up. Mix to- Iteinove from the fire, adil oz. Bates are one of the "food fruits,"gether in a bowl i cup brown flour, butter and a few drops vanilla at and a distinguished writer on rub into these 3 oz. fargarine, adi] set aside to cool, stirring pretty dietetics anys that half a piut of a teaspoonful baking powder, 1 oz frequently to prevent skin forming. milk and half a pound of dates make sugar, the figs and the dates, and Add 2 tablespoonfuls crumbs of enke together a meni as satisfying and stir in an egg beaten un with a or macaroons, also the cut-up tintos, nutritious as anyone could desire cupful milk. Beat the mixture well, and arrange in a glass dish, piling Yet dates are not very largely used turn into a greased pie dish, and rather high. Decorate with the wobably because few housewives, bake in a good oven for about 35 stuffed dates, previously rolled in realise how much variety is minutes,
icing or caster sugar. nonsible in their `frentarai. following date SWORTS worthy of a trial:--
Date Fritters
'The
Date Cream,
1871 well This is Frenck sweet and very; delicious. Remove the stones from 21 dates, then ehooar s of the best.j
TEA TABLE SILVER.
Stone a dozen dates and press put in each a little tark jam. andj Modern silver for the ten table An investigation disclosed that Hebe together aunin. Make a batter with lag aside. Cut the remaining dates, will appeal to many people, as it Daniels and her alanerd lover. Ben a breakfasteupful flour, a dessert into small pieces, and proceed to is made on somewhat severe lines Lyon, were hurling the epithets at spoonful salad oil, # teenful make the creni mixture. Put into and is very serviceable. One set each other. But it was only a res water, and a pinch of salt, Just absin 2 oz. sugar, oz. flour the consists of a ten pot in a square hearsal of their lines in Radio Fic-before using Fold in the white of an yolks of 4 eggs and the whites of 9, shape, with a spout also cut on tures' "Alina French Gertic," now at
egg beaten to a sliff froth. Hip the fand bent all together for a few square lines, and a square sugar the Queen's Theatre,
basin with squares forming tho But the cop stuck around and the dates in the latter and fry till crisp mints, using a wooden spoon. crowd grew even larger!
and golden in boiling fat.
Heat toneupfok milk in a sauce. I handles at each.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
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I'renovate (anag.).
9 Tear along, but take care.
10 Children get into this with glee
-unlike bed.
11 Haphazard anil, when anneciat
ed with Roderick, extremely selfiah.
12 He took a journey which he
described as sentimental,
14 Second-hand.
36 Glory.
16 Although he sounds like a cos- ter's expression of contempt he really the "Courteous" Enight.
18 Although to some extent part the stern, always a foot below. 21 The faith in his heart is in complete-in fact, he has none. 24 Nearly finished, the end is in
sight, anyway,
26 You want this in your garden
bed.
30 Train writing comes from
art, nut chanec,”--Pope. "Eanay on Criticism."
9 Let us hope we shall never be
on them.
32 This shines in France.
33 Give a designation to a critical
point of time, as a familiarity.
sign of
34 It takes uine to make one.
35 A courtesy that is cut short In
the Army..
# Lives.
Down
U.K, corn (anag.).
4 Though temporarily released
not at all well-in bed, in fact. 5 Spread over.
Eve
Amzy Better Beware!
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8 An Australian town that minds one of gift clothing.
11 Shakespearean character whose
hamio gave rise to anger,
13 Altogether in the studios. 17 There is somethh mocking
About
the
vegetables though, on
the whale, quite satisfying. 18 A certain amount of asurance
20
is necessary and it's drawn out to some extent-literally, no, I menn laterally.
Up with the beer! It's it for a king.
22 Puff up.
23 A very old chestnut.
25 Quadrupedal sounds of dissent.
27 The strong man's pride.
Musical Instrument largely
nde of pine,
20 Blanca would have none of him.
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́WUY! WE COULD
HAJE HIM PUT IN- JAIL FOR STEALIN' OUR CLUB HOUSE
!!
DYA WANTA KNOW WHO. TOOK OUR CLUB HOUSE, DOODLE ?
I FOUND OUT AT THE SHOE
COBBLER'S!!
COBBLER'S?
HOW COULD YOU FIND OUT THERE..... WHO
WAS IT,
NOODLE?
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WHILE I WAS
WAITIN' TO HAVE MY SIDE SEWED, I SAW. A RUBBER SOLE SHOR THERE WITH RINGS ON THE SOLE, JUST LIKE THE FOOT PRINTS WE FOUND-- AN' THE SHOE WAS AMZY'S, FROM OVER
THE TRACKS-
YSR!!!!
ANZY ANGLEMYER AN' HIS GANG !! WELL FIX" HIM.... TO MORROW WE'LL
GET THAT BACK !!
THATS THE BEST CHRISTMAS PRESENT WE COULD HAVE...
FINDING OUT WHO TOOK OUR
CLUB HOUSE!!
BY GOLLY, THEY CAN'T` SLIP ANTHING OVER ON THE OODLES, CAN THEY, OESIE?
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