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Modem girls have the opportunity to be more fascinating, more brautiful, more wholly charming than the women of any other agel
The key to an exciting personality is in your hands. Use It Throw ulf your old accustomed self ns you would an old cloak. Remember, it's the something different, the something new that brings the sparkle to your eyes and alves life a new glamor. You can make yourself different "Dross-up" and "make-up each side of your personality. No girl allows herself to be definitely typed these days not if she's clever and wants to play a starring role in her community. "Variety" in the cry of the age!... and the spicel
Even in the time of Louis XIV, whose court was the most brilliant Auch opportunities as the world has ever known, famous charmers had you have to-day. They simply kept their wigs powdered and put beauty spols in exactly the same place year after year and wished to goodness somebody would start a new style. Then fashionable ladies were the same type of costume for more than a decade, whereas you can change. personalities seven times a day if you like.
The casual, friendly you of the tennis courts ought to be a distinct Individual from the thrilling you of the dance floor. An Incident occurred at Palm Springs last week-end that ilustrates my point. Three girls sat
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Stars Paid More Than U.S. President
£63,000 IN A YEAR
No fewer than 110 persona employed in the U.9. film industry received larger salaries than Pre- sident Roosevelt during 1980. In | addition, three other persons rei? ceived salarles equal to that which President-Roosevelt-would-have. received If he had not reduced it, namely, £15,000.
This fact is revealed in a report Just published by the N.R.A. on the producing, distributing, and ex- hibiting branches of the film industry.
The highest salary paid, to an unnamed actor was £63,000, and the next highest £59,250, paid to an "artist" who received £2,000 A week when working. -
The highest salary paid to an actress was £38,200. The highest to a member of the executive was £5,519, and the highest to a direc- Lor was £30,000.
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During 1933, 28,055 actora and actresses received a total of £5,166,- 999, compared with 20,503; who re- celved a total of £7,415,500 in 1931.
The salary of Shirley Temple, the child film star, who threatened to go "on strike" unless sho were
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CHILDREN AND CRUSTS
on the edge of the swimming pool obviously wondering why the boys who paid £500 a week, is, reported to IT is very bad for children's teeth had been so attentive the night before, now prossed them by. The answer have been adjusted at £250 a week. was only too, evident. They had on elaborate heavy make-up that was no out of place with their bathing suits as to be really funny. It was the Hume sort of make-up they had worn the previous evening. Under the electric lights it had made them beautiful; but in the blazing desert sun- light they looked as artificial as paper roses.
Your make-up and hairdress thould never be at odds with what you're wearing. They should suggest a mood or carry out n theme--and thero new style creations suggest such delightful themes! The colour harmony of your cosmetics doesn't change. It's the way you apply them that brings about the alteration.
It seems strange now to think of that Bette Davis who walked into my studia nearly three years ago. It looks as if I'm on my way back to New York, fr. Factor," she said with a gallant little gesture. The creato a distinctive personality for herself through the magic of make-up. To bring out that personality, I mean, for the world to see. And so she was becoming another of Hollywood n ex-hopefuls,
truth was Betto hadn't discovered" herself yet. She hadn't learned to
RONALD COLMAN TALKS.
"I had to go all the way around the world to learn to appreciate Hollywood."
to let them ent the crumb of bread and not the crust.
Most children reject the latter, but, for the sake of their teeth, the crusts of bread must be eaten, Quite a good plan is to bake the crusts in the oven till they are of Thus spoke Ronald Colman as he a golden brown, and then spread rested between scenes of "Bulldog them with butter, jam, or honey, Drummond Strikes Back," his first:
Another plan is to fry the crusts photoplay under his new contract in bacon or bef dripping; most with 20th Century Pictures. He children love this, and will eat the removed the military overcoat gloried crusts without demur.
which was the chief item of his
We sot to work in front of the mirror. It brings a warm glow to wardrobe in his earlier portrayal | this ancient heart of mine to think of her delighted "oh" and "ehs" as we progressed. Bette instantly saw the possibilities. She went home and of Buildog Drummond," lighted a
practiced what we had done. She added to 1. A few days later she cigarette, and, between puffs, talk-run of the piny "Touch-Wood," go raine back a changed person. You know the rest of his story-of how tieorge Arlian chose her to appear with him in "The Man Who Played Goed about his travels, send of how she subsequently became a star.
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Now what about you? Your friends any you're the outdoors type?
Show them to-night how gorgeously minino you can be! They say you're liko Atle mouse? Go sophisticated on them! It's distinctly up, to your
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OCTOBER 6, 1934.
Air Race Waste Of Time
HERR FOKKER'S
OPINION
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In an interview Mr. Fokker LY6035. enld: "It is true that such flights
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Mr. Fokker declared that he was not particularly interested in the London-Melbourne race from the point of view of an airplane manu- facturer.
"I am quite cortain", he said, "that many other manufacturers share my opinion in this respect." Two of Mr. Fokker's machines, 32-seater Fokkor passenger plane and a Douglas machine, have been entered for the London: Melbourno air marathon by the Royal Dutch Air Lines. Despite this, however, Mr. Fokker declared that his own principle as a manu- facturer has always been to take no part, either financially or actively, in what he terms "stunt" record flights. He also expressed
whether Home doubt as to
the machines entered by the Royal Dutch Air Lines actually would compete.
MAY NOT START.
The Royal Dutch Air Lines' regular route covers a large part of the London-Melbourne raco", he continued, "and from tals point of view they may be in a specially favourable position owing to the experience of their personnel. But I am not convinced that any of their machines will. actually start.
"It is the mileage flown by machines on regular air routes year in and year out which bulids up a lasting reputation for them. The reputation OL Air Ince in founded on safety and on their
economic results."
Mr. Fokker auded that he had man had left Hollywood and spent His contract with Warners Is no illusions about the commercial months in Paris, St. Moritz, Monte virtually for seven years, but is value of the race and that he had Carlo, and other points of interest two-way in the sense that if Hun-refused all requests to assist,
ter and
Warners are mutually either financially or in any other in Europe. Then he took ship for satisfied with the first film, the way, in it.---United Press. the Orient, furrying-for-some-time-contract will be carried out in its In Java and other parts of the Far entirety.
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14 Is he shirty? Rather-when he
rends the French papers. 15 Wax.
be suelent: clothing is, con- 18 The merest trace, as a clue, will
cerned.
East before he returned to Holly- This arrangement is the result wood to resume his film career, of three first-class performances
"It was a wonderful vacation." from Inn Hunter in "No Escape,' he said. "For the first time in "Church Mouse." and "Something many years I was able to enjoy the Always Happona," all of which feeling that it made no difference films were made at Teddington whether I stayed in one place a Studios. month or six. I enjoyed Spain!
Ian Hunter has been before the tremendously. I visited Pamplona during the festa. That is the fair play-going public since 1913, when
Cleveland, Sept. 28. which Ernest Hemingway celebrat- he made his first stage appearance. ed in one of his novels."
Ned Morgan was buried! 5 His film career started in 1328 Colman's motion picture eye was in "The Ring." This was followed simply and as inconspicuously as he strongly attracted to the cinema by "Downhill." "Escape," "Cape had lived.
A plain pine box was lowered,!20 The inner man figures in this theatres in the Orient. "You'd be Forlorn," "Sally in Our Alley,"
quotidian record. surprised at the beautiful motion!"The Sign of Four," and "The Man without ritual, into a grave in
Potters Field.
| 20 Present-day statesinan, picture theatres in Shanghal and from Toronto."
Ned's "baby daughter," Mrs. 24 The Roman who puts a 6nd-- Tokyo." he said. "They are well
When he sails for Hollywood it Elizabeth Reddick, 64. brought 20 to this in a jerky way patronised. The Japanese, too, will not be his firet trip to America, him to Cleveland 11 years ago 30 Army materials, of course.
20 Offing. are the most devoted fans, They no he has already bean to New He was eight years past the con- follow you around from dawn to York, where he appeared in the tury mark then, and had outlived 31 It's that rare bird in the garret
stage versions of "The School for five wives, six children, two grand- costral traits.
children, three great grandchil- 82 Warp-the yachtsman's, not the | Scandal" and "Olympia”
weaver's. dren and one great-great-grand- child-the latter by 14 years.
Morgan was born on a planta-1 Baby Leroy, who appeared with tion near Richmond, Virginia, in Dorothen Wieck and Alice Brady 1815. the property of a slave in "Kidnapped." is to be immort- owner named Cobb, When nine jallsed. in sculpture. A Hollywood years old he was sold to another sculptor has already completed a slave owner named Morgan, and sketch, and sittings will commence took the latter's name. Immediately after the completion
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dusk."
The long rest gave Colman re- of newed zest for the proanent returning to work. In "Bulldog' Drummond Strikes Back." he is supported by a cast that includes Loretta Young and Warner Oland.
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IAN HUNTER FOR HOLLYWOOD.
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Ian Hunter, the stage and screen star, will, on the completion of the
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