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Show BEAVER PRESS OUR COMIC SECTION I-- s II STAR DUST I 1 IV 4- I Movie Radio J Snoopie Crw w mi Tn - Ruth Wyeth Spears By VIRGINIA VALE great experiment THEFred Astaire of picture without Ginger Rogers is now up for public approval, and first reports promise that it will triumph at the box office. "Damsel in Distress" hasn't the effervescent Ginger, but s, it has that most blithe of Gracie Allen, and her solemn George Burns. din-wit- I - The setting of this giddy, tuneful story is England, where Astaire as a shy matinee idol becomes romantical- ly entangled with a aaugnter, s played by the ingra- tiating Joan Fon- - - .- f peer's VV doesn't get in the ($ way of the dancing, nev- j and Astaire has A If Vj- " fres" AM' m Sa ?rci: T'CLEAM HAVE. VEZ.-L- THAT SNOW AWAV vex be no better TriAiJ EWKlYBUDDy i VA HEATHEN1' EFLSE giwfl ist). V Vr--- I f I U S2T1 --Atf loike oi pomt NOWOVv ANJ NEt spr Ai Sisteb OI BE WON'T 1 f HURRY OP r HanrpH with surh ui fdliuaivnii; tivui A Dressing Table Skirt With Corded Shirrings ery type of room and purpose. Making lampshades, rugs, ottomans and other useful articles for the home. Readers wishing a copy should send name and address, enclosing 25 cents, to Mrs. Spears, 210 South Desplaines St., Chicago, Illinois. before. TIIIS dressing table has a When you see him Fred Astaire curved front and hinged arms and Gracie romping on which to mount the skirt so through a carnival engaging in diz- that it can be opened to zy antics on treadmills, revolving access to the drawer. To permit mount barrels, and In front of those crazy the skirt it must first be sewed to mirrors that distort reflections, you a band of covered buckram. Cut will wonder why Grade's amazing in a strip Vk inches talent as a dancer has been over- the buckram Cover wide. it with a straight looked so long. piece of material as shown here at B. The long delay In making another Make the heading at the top of feature picture with the Dionne the skirt just the depth of the quintuplets has at last been ex- thickness of the table edge so that plained by Twentieth Century-Fo- x it will cover the edge of the table officials. They have been waiting: when the arms are closed. Use -for the little girls to learn English, inch cable cord for the shirring. figuring that audiences can't be This is sewed to a safety pin and counted on to study French just in run through tucks stitched in the order to understand the little cher- material as shown here at C. ubs. The top of the ruffle is also K shirred with cords. When the shir-rinWaves of dissatisfaction spread are all finished, sew the top through Hollywood like an epidemic of the skirt to the covered buckevery once in a while, and lately ram strip as shown at D and then producers have been having their thumb tack it in place as at A. troubles pacifying pouting stars. Homemaker should have Young has decided that she a Everyof Mrs. copy Spears' new book, doesn't want to make any more pic SEWING. Forty-eight pages of tures with Tyrone Power for a p for making directions while. Not that she doesn't like him. She does, but she thinks that slipcovers and dressing tables; the public tires of seeing the same restoring and upholstering chairs,couches; making curtains for evcouple on the screen In picture after picture. Ginger Rogers has served notice on R. K. 0. that in addition to her salary she wants a share of the profits of pictures she appears in. Fred Astaire and Katherine HepBy John Barclay burn both share in the profits of Heating Expert theirs. Dorothy Lamour has rebelled against wearing native dress in pictures. Wants to be clothed like a Poking Fire Bed From Above civilized lady. And Wayne Morris " line-- - 19 V AFtriERf gs Cfesr r. . ?SES I 2 w 111 ' vT Lo-ret- ta 1 step-by-ste- inC AMD WEZ F rvta LOKET H'yajflL DOU'T CLOTHES IM Tri' HOUS- ECOULWT HAM(5- OUTSIDE So MERE, ME (sOCD MAM- THESE 6lT BUSy r,oT-T- T)RYlNl' OOI VII OI I u A '! CLEAM . j rw!i! SMIRRT; j MOirtDf SHlRRTS-NiV- ER L N Trt' BIT O' SMOW TH1 SOiDEWAL- K- !S) j ; Jt7 OW . )f Hints ; Forms Clinkers, Smothers Fire, Wastes Fuel some youuu SI" ' I . vT . I VOU'LL HUKRy-WE- MAVE Y L To INVTOD TRE Wallace Ford Is one of the screen au players over whom the first-nigdience at "Of Mice and Men" cheered in New York recently. Even if the play runs all year, however, Wally figures that his fans out through the country won't forget him, for before going into the play he completed the as yet unreleased ("Swing It, Sailor" for Grand Na-- ! tional, and three pictures in AUnTjcS DuM3 I I ,.h,-r'- r."s r Ai WH- Y- DiDN'T VoJ 2 ITS FRAMK I I KNOvJ PACKAGE" Jack Holt is rounding out his twentieth year as an actor and his eighteenth as a mo-- i star. No other performer has enjoyed outstanding & more popularity than half as long as he has, and Hollywood producers will tell you that he is just as popular with them as with the public. Whether he is assigned to horses or top nais, jacg is Jack Dolt always amiable, and if a story seems thin he figures it Is up to him to give a performance that will build it up. Some of the young players supporting him in Columbia's "Under Suspicion" asked him recently how he got his start, and then shuddered a bit as he told them that he rode a horse foot cliff into swirlaver a thirty-fiving rapids. tion-pictur- e n 12 IV . 'he H b: A WILL WE -- VO? V V&E THE OML ones without fer-"- Jl RETuRtiy PONT WORR- V,.UL FIX .T jl" linrj. PAy, OF AM ScI'SdlES 6cEb ii' 4 FRAM; THE" tHfBrt Om r-- 7 ' L j ) Home Heating T e ivi Diet, ODDS AND ENDS-Mar- lrni rich ihed her wan and bored manner in a New York night club and joined the crowd truckin . . . She could be at sensational in comedy as Irene Dunne it i the only would, but the won't Ballroom dancing born Fred Affaire until Benny Goodman itarts pUiying and then he just can't tit tlill . . . Betty Jaynet, youthful lemalion of the Chicago opera, will play Norma Shearer't old role in 'Student I'rince" u hen films if again as a musical . . . When Dick I'owell Hopped over in Chicago between trmni a group of fans surprised him by him with their autographed photot . . . Spencer Tracy will tend out his Christmas cards from Ireland . . . Fathers of twin are the only eligible for Hollywood"! most exclusive club. Membership to far contist of Bmg Crosby, Laurence Tibbeti, Charles Slarrett and Richard Dix . . . Girls don't want to be cast in the next Mauch twins picture because their favorite pets nowadays are white mice The Voice of Experience will be t broadcast beginning De- VXHILE a poker frequently is a handy implement to use on a furnace, let me caution you against using it for the purpose of from above! agitating the That results in a lot of trouble for you and for your furnace. Stirring the fire through the furnace door opening only mixes ashes with the live coals, creat- fire-be- d In ing clinkers. As you know, clinkers choke a fire and prevent the coal from burning freely and completely. Also, they clog the grates, making it difficult to shake the fire properly. Owing to the odd size and shape of lumps of coal at the point that is poked from above, the becomes packed, and this packing prevents the free passage of air, thus forming clinkers. Clinkers formed this way, however, cause less trouble, for ordinarily they can be broken up and dropped into the ashpit by gently shaking the grates. oft ilia Week- - Fruit Cobblers. pRUIT cobblers combine fruit and a simple cake batter to make a de luxe dessert which fs especially suited to cold weather when hearty foods touch the hungry spot and when it is a real joy to have the oven going. Of the many canned fruits that might be used start with the favorite of the family, whether it be apricots, peaches, loganberries, cherries or what have you. The syrup from the fruit can be used as the sauce for the cobbler just as it is, or it can be thickened and extra seasonings added, such as a bit of cinnamon, lemon or nutmeg. The sauce may be hot or cold, but it really tastes better hot. If you do not have a recipe for the batter part, try this one: V cup melted egi; ',i cup sugar shortening (not 1 cup flour hot) 1 tsp. barfing powder 2 cups drained canned fruit ',' cup milk 1 tsp. vanilla 1 Cover the bottom of a greased baking pan with the drained canned fruit. Beat the egg well, and beat in the sugar. Sift flour with the baking powder and add alternately to egg mixture with the milk. Add vanilla, melted fat (butter will give excellent flavor, but any fat can be used), and beat thoroughly. Pour over the fniit and bake in a moderate oven (350 minutes. degrees) for about Serve warm with the hot syrup from the fruit as suggested, or any sauce peferred. Serves 6. MARJORIE H. BLACK. 30-4- 0 We Misjudge Believe me, every man has his secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad. Longfellow. fuel-be- d WNU What a difference good bowel habits can make! To keep food wastes soft and moving, many doctors recommend Nujol. INSIST ON GENUINE NUJOL Sorvlc. VW.W7, ... Osborne d f S.UKTX FIRST Longer Fall Needed Major Did all your sins pass before your eyes when you fell in that spin and crashed? Pilot Heck, no, major. 1 only lelJ 5,000 'Heroic man, he lead them all out jth burning building." Ye. he wa the first to dash lor door." feet Labor Trouble "What time is it by your watch?" "Fifteen after." "After what!" "I don't know. I had to lay one of the hands off." PREPAREDNESS pre-tenti- ' ... Explorer I'd better lay In plenty of water before I cross that desert. cember 27. tt Weatara Niviqim, Union. coast-to-coas- 13 ousenraae fits "Research Professor Q Q of Economy"? SHE'S not a Ph.D. or an LL.D. She hasn t a diploma or a cap and gown. Her research ia not done in the laboratory or tha library. As a matter of fact, her findings are made, usually in the street car, in the subway, in the suburban commuter's train. She reads Ihe advertisements in this paper with care and consideration. They form her rerearch data. By means of them she makes her purchases' so that the well deserves the title oi "Research Professor oi Economy She discovert item after item, as the years roll on, combining high quality with low. It ti clear to you at one that you . . . and all who make and keep a home have the same opportunity. With the help ol newspaper advertising you, too, can graduate from the school of inducriminate buying into the faculty oi fastidious purchases! 9 |