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Show Martha Raye Takes, Over Marlene's Old Room Marr, Louise Glaum, Gloria Bwsn-son. Bwsn-son. Norma Talmadge, Alice Joyce, Florence Vldor and Marguerite Clark. With one notable exception, Hedy Lamarr, think of the vast number of blondes who have clicked In recent re-cent year. Two of th newest foreign for-eign importations, Isa Miranda and Milija Korjus, are fair, lie has Just completed her first American pic-lure, pic-lure, "Hotel Imperial," and Korjus. th young and pretty edition of Mae West, recently made ber debut in 'The Great Walts." And ther are plenty of other top-flightsrs top-flightsrs who appear fair on th screen. Grbo, Carol Lombard, Belt Davis, Madeleine Carroll, Miriam Mi-riam Hopkins, Alice Fey. Joan and Conatanc Bennett, Danielle Dar- By MILTO.V MARKER 1 HOLLYWOOD, Jan. (INS) ' Th many-mirrored dressing room which showed off Marlene Dietrich and her gorgeous leg during her : long reign at Paramount la now ' reflecting another pair of ahapely underpinning and a mouth which 1 has everything except beveled edges. It's been given to Martha Raye. ' It was sumptuous before, fit for 1 a queen. It' even more aumptuou now that th 12000 a week come-' come-' dienne got the call over Claudette Colbert, Dorothy Lamour and the - studio's other glamor girls. 1 Martha, who' Just completing ' "Never Say Die" and can alt down ' and look at herself from any and all angle as much aa ah pleases. ! I pretty happy over the whole thing. She's really fixed it up. You'v got to see this dressing room to believe It, although when you're walking frontward and you see yourself walking backward and sldewsys aa well, you'r a Utile likely to let your mind wander away from mere trifle Ilk furnishings. ' You can't miss yourself because one whole aide and another half la solid mirror. Than there r other mirror. Th ceiling and th wall facing th full mirrors r in dark brown. The remainder of th wail la whit. Ther i a burnt orange rug on th floor. If you want to ait down, you hav a cholc between be-tween a pure whit lounge and a pur whit chair and a dark brown silk chair. Except for the mirrors ther Is only on break in th wall. It's a picture. It' of David Rob. He's Martha' husband. It' quit a room. Whin you look around town. It comes to you with sudden force that the movies' Idea of what th public want In-th way of glamor girl change with the year. One upon a tim ther was a preponderance of brunettes. They were th ones who knock the men off their t. It was rare. If ever you saw a blond who-wasn't pictured pic-tured as all sugsr and sweetness. Remember, a a good sxampls, Alice Trry. Th famoua brunettes wsr Pole Negri, Theda Ban, Barbara La risux, LAreua loung, Virginia Bruce. Maybe gentlemen do prefer blondea after all. Of course, w hav heard that the darkest brunette can become the moat platinum of all If ah viaita th medicine cabinet often enough. B of art (live Okrh Director Michael Curtis sometimes some-times haa a little Joke aa h makes pictures. H la directing Errol Flynn and Bruce Cabot in a scene for "Dodge City" at Warner. Humphrey Hum-phrey Bogart 1 visiting on th set. "Come over and stand by m a minute. Bogey," Mlks say. Flynn and Cabot go through th scene. Mike turns to Bogart. "Was it alright?" ha ask. Bo-gsrt Bo-gsrt nod hi hesd. "Mr. Bogart I satisfied, gentlemen, gentle-men, so I guess that will be all , right," Mike says to his actors. Paul Hurst, character actor and director for 28 year, isn't quit sure i of what he's doing In th cast of j "Broadway Cavalier." i "I haven't don anything yet and I hav a stand-in and a double. I r hav nothing to do and two people to help me do it. This is a funny . business, isn't It?" , |