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THE WORLD OF WOMEN
Hollywood's "Best-Dressed" Star Chooses STRIPED BLACK LINEN. to Maintain Her Place in the Style-light
Lilynn Tashman
Hollywood. Maintaining her reputation as the best dressed woman in Hollywood, Lilyan Tashman weare a black linen dress with white diagonal stripes.
There is much to be said for diagonal stripes and weaves this year. They completely flatter a figure worth flattering. Novelty fabrics are becoming to slender figures,
Lilyan's linen frock for street wear has a pique collar and by combining pique and linen she has achieved the most medish effect of the season.
Maureen O'Sullivan wore a short sleeved white dress topped with a turquoise blue woollen ecat in a basket weave.
Ginger Rogers wore a sleeveless black and white dress of a Incy material. Her grey printed scarf was fastened in front with a handsome jewelled pin.
Ann Harding likes novelties, too. She wore a white boucle cape and hat of the same material. The hat was slit down the front to show Ann's lovely blonde hair.
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Wyna Gibson were a tailored pique_dreas with blue and green plaid stripes on a white background. The collar of the dress formed a scarf which looped high at the neck. Her coat was light brown wool and her fea was of shiny brown straw with a pique bow.
GLORIFYING
them over your eyes and you'll get up feeling much refreshed. And. YOURSELF. what's more looking refreshed.
Tired Eyes Are Never Sparkling
If you don't want to buy them, you can make your own, out of cheese cloth, cut like spectacles, filled with herbs that you buy at a pharmacy, Thyme, arrowroot and camomile, all in dried form, can be used as fillor. The assorted horb packa may be more fragrant than these. But they all tend to Tired eyes never helped any girl cock the eyes, draw out any in- toward romance.
By Alicia Hart.
It is the sparkling, wide-awake eye' that catches men's fancy..
There are many little eye secrets that any woman can use, if she cares to take the trouble.-
flammation that there may be in them from exposure to the sun and wind. They all rest your eyes.
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CINEMA SCREENINGS
NOTES SUPPLIED BY
THE THEATRES
"Zoo in Budapest" at the King's Theatre, is the first independent pro- duction by Jesso. L. Lasky under the new arrangement made with Fox Film. It has Loretta Young and Gene Raymond in the outstanding roles.
The coat, in support of Mins Young and Gone Raymond, is headed by O. F. Heggie in the role of a sym- pathetic doctor. Others in the cast are Wally Albright, Paul Fix, Murray Kinnell, Ruth Warren, Roy Stewart. Frances Bich, Niles Welch, Lucille Ward, Russ Powell and Dorothy Libuire,
Rowland V. Lee, who collaborated with Dan Totherelt and Louise Long In adapting the original story for the screen, also directed the production. The story is by Melville Naker and Jack Kirland.
"Strictly Personal”
First movie of its type. "Strictly Personal" drama which plays upon The theme of "get-acquainted clubs" is coming on Thursday to the Queen's Theatre with Marjorie Kambeau. Eddie Quillan and Dorothy Jordan in leading roles.
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Астов
1 A clumsy sort of hat?
5 An extra which you may have
heard before,
8 Attach what sounds like a letter. B Breach of the peace with a scem- 10 Every Corpus man know this
ingly ragged finish.'
11 It's queen might have one day
part of the law.
become a sweet girl graduate.
12 On a summer's day, you can't avoid shivering in this foreign city. 14 Confusion in a stretcher, 15 Cut always in the middle; r 17 The boy was in front when the
Boup was taken out.
18 It is good for sheep to be. 19 Nearly all untrue, but they have
helped us quite a lot. The "get-acquainted clubs." where 23 Onset. baehful Romeos are brought in con-20 Not thousand miles from Con- thet with shy Julicts, have inspired numerous wisecracks and denuncintary 27 A great singer.
atantinople. rticles in newspapers and magazines, but they have never before inspired a motion picture.
Action of "Strictly Personal" centres around a couple who run such an enterprise-ari" escaped convict, who has had bis face remodelled by a plastic
surgeon nod his career te- modelled by his own desire, to go alraight, and his wife. These two. aided by a young woman who is their word, conduct an orderly club.
When a "confidence man" recognizes the proprietor, however, and muscles his way into a partnership by threatening to
him. expose
the character of the place changes radical- 1. It soon becomes a rendezvous for persons of varied types of amorous dispositions.
Edward Ellis, of "I am a Fugitive" fine, plays the role of the convict, with Marjorle Rambeau as his wife. Dorothy Jordan is their ward, and Eddie Quillan her boy friend. Louis Callern is the menace.
"Just My Luck"
30
Ralph
Taking the prophet's seventy years as being the average of a man's ex- pectancy, it is quite easy to divide it by half and imagine all sorts things happening at thirty-five, capec- ially on the man's tele
That's the idea of "Just My Lynn's new picture. For thirty-five years David Blake had lacked enter. nrise; for Ulic same period Stromboli had progressed. The two swapped experiences nud
Then emotions. David woke up, and entered upon a business career for which be toinily untitted by nature as well as by training. But he achieved some sort of micerss because it was just his luck. There are many laughs in this new picture,
"The Third String"
WAB
W. W. Jacoby" delightful trio of seals, Ginger Dick, Peter Rusact and Sam Sinall, become gloriously articulate in a talking film version of The Third String," their funniest adventure, which will be shown at the King's Theatre next chaupe,
Ginger's hopeless love for the ficklo Miss Tucker and his pals droll, double-crossing attempts are just the right ingredients for a screen comedy.
Sandy Powell, Mark Daly and Charles Faton as the incorrigible trio, Kay Hammond as the girl with "threo strings to her bow," and Alf Goddard Palming your eyes, while you are as "Bill Lumm," have skilfully caught out in the open helps, too. This is the spirit of the author's engaging process of placing your palms characters. Similarly George Pearson over your eyes to shut at all hes, in his direction, minintained the light. There is something restful attractive atmosphere of W. W. Eye pads are one of these. In feeling your palms against Jacobs' popular series of yarns. There is soothing rest in eye pads. Your eyes. Don't press too hard. "The Third String," in short, is u a ready-made You can buy them all ready to dipust be sure that all of your oye British comedy with
is covered. Do this about | popularity that ensures its apprecia- into hot water: All you have to do three minutes at a time and seotive acceptance by audiences every- is to lle down for. 15 minutes with how much better your eyes feel. where.
SALESMAN SAM
Gets you wel
sod keeps you wall
that is the object
of SCOTT'S
I GOT.A. HALF HOUR FOR A SKANE AND LUNCH! MAKE IT SNAPPY, BARBER!
SCOTT'S Emulsion The protecter of life
SHAVERS BARBER
SHOP
Put Him Right, Sam!
OKAY, MISTER
BLUB - BLUB-HEY, WAIT A MINUTE
SHAVE
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SEE BELOW
· HAIR, CUTZ WHILE
"WAIT
5瓶 ABOVE
28 Somebody has described it as an
Cavesdropper.
29 A German, possibly.
30 Start that sets off the appeur- ance (hyphenated, or not!) 31 Starts the soup in Q sense,
though finishing the beef. 12 Mornyshire. 33 No peaceful citizen. 34 A Commack head-man,
Down
1 A knife that sounds rather like a
tomahawk.
2 On the spur of the moment
sounds right.
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a A country bumpkin.
4 What I should be if a grenade
burst too near me.
5 Gave off.
d Dance.
7 If so guaranteed, it is certain
in the end.
18 No good. 16 It's
It's perfectly absurd,
10. He lays a charge, though`aug-
geating a marker's offux.
20 Scottish school.
21 He jeers, but seems to make a
proposal finally.
22 When the orchestra plays with fre, is this portion gutted? 24 U.S.A. State.
24 Greet with applause. 25 Famous spot in Moscow.
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