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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE STAR DUST 'Way Back When ..FJ.'.W,",""W'W" t I ' rM v-.,- ,v. ? VIRGINIA VALE SAMUEL GOLDWYN is again for suc- ceeding where many other motion picture producers have failed. lie has made a new version of an old picture that is even better than the ;old one and the first "Stella Dallas" was the best picture of its year, some twelve years ago. This picture Is frankly a the story of a millhand'i daughter who married a gentleman, but could never become a lady. But "Stella Dallas" was fine and courageous enough to see to It that her daughter had a chance to become one of her father's set rather than hers. Barbara Stanwyck gives a sincere and gripping performance as Stella. tear-jerke- r', xi f T.' V it Jl r A 11 U r bur iw.n.t..ai-- hum An fai in mi i Although royalty is ever clannish, whether they retain their crowns or not, it is unusual to photograph three royal "ex's" in a group. They are Amerle of Portugal, at Lausanne, Switzerland. Left to right: Ferdinand of Bulgaria and Alfonso of Spain. The occasion was the marriage of Princess niece of Alfonso, to Trince August Czarlory-Skl- , descendant of an eld Polish family. n ex-Ki- Marie-Dolore- RAINBOW QUEEN "Eye-Droppe- -- ' 1 hum ill UlAiiill Miss Anna Bell Weir, who was selected Rainbow Queen In the first annual (jueen i t Queens contest nt Long Beach, Ol.f. Scores of beautiful girls vho were selected as queens of various events throughout California in the pjst year were entered in the event and M'ina landed on the cutting room floor. She hopes for better luck In the picture that she Just finished, James Carney's "Something to Sinn About." She pi ns a comedy role, a sort tf female Mischa Auer, and she had i much fun doing it that she duoMi't tee why Grand National had to pay Ur a salary. Orleai-- s rorrt ih lit U'arnrr Hiulio win'i, moat of th tnr-room. Ism d C 1 Wntrn Newipaprr tlar Uniao. 1 ' ' j j t HOLD HER trans-Atlanti- thrre-dec- k c noon. ( cress tumes te pa may be HUSBAND? fc'Ulih, but that's t)9 and you might unsrmptt thrr'rt n; u ria t Ijzabt ejeted tie H( 1. jepn S:odda: r.umin, I the functional disordert (tut vomon must endure la the tt ordoals of lifo: 1. TumiiC t girlhood to womanhood. X P paring for motherhood. 1 proaculng "middle age." rfc Don't be a three-qua- ri LYDIA E. PlNKniMJ VEOETAI1LE COMPOO'Dul Go "Smiii.-.- g Through." Uke PHOTOGRAPHY DEVELOP ROLLS BrtntlJ"i!h:er-1?'w- " or font rb..l of .1 1 nlawmm 1 8 ' NOITTHtrPK0T0ma Fare REAL ESTATE cll. or tr.i! yx home or ai)jrlnint t YOU enn AS. 4u w cp r or ,rf Palmer Wtl'1 ,r 1 WNU 3-- V Of pwrj x'fy' " tAp I ,vcic "'d It Irisndi ai cctrF1" your complpi:011' SPEClALOrftf . .inn . M,lnM1 Va!o: r tJ nil Ci. i U. .i.la!,lel)...Pc?.rjiS4 Z- - , rtMcKlO'12"' V, denton; stttcTPROOucri,,' ttm ronths Lyceurr t creek. thus lpswninK the d jooo!oruiia Vri'-- 1 Fune Bull well Whon your back icbet ud j& nerves aavam, don't takt K M oa your husband. Hecaa'tpos know how you ted. For throe gpnpraUoasaoevtca baa told anoihtr bow to ft) "r ing through" with Lrdi K. PJt ham's Vetcct.iUe Compouad. It hejp Nature tone up UK tyta, lor 1 f:r.:pro ports ,uken to work tt atifin a sucasa at u. li have YOUmake kU gradually Larger thn the ships in which Columbus first crossed the Atlantic are the six giant fvirg boats now an. ana uramaphone compa"service rroaching completion on crder of the Tan American Airways system tor nies, and eventualiv h,-0-. . Cutawa diagram t.f one cf the liners is shown above. The ships are designed to carry 50 pavteneera on 21. cf opera. Today he is known the bour schedules between America and Europe. They will hav a top speed of 200 miles over for hit golden tenor. ter hur v.u Servic. f Littl nt 1 l.Centei the cl I 'ran nan fia'i' college, and so John had no oppor tunity io receive training for his voice. It did not occur to him at that time that singing would be h.s pruiession. However, he did decide against becoming a priest, which must have been a hard blow for his father. But the man did not l.iric understanding and he encouraged me boy in his desire to become a civil service clerk. When Jnt.r, failed it. the entrance examinations Bl the School Wher h wnnlrl ro. ceive his training, and when given a sccona cnance forgot the appoint-rnehis father must hav tml despaired. Then It began to dawn on John McCormack that slneins wm hi. true vocation. He had loved to ling II his life. He went tn tiullirt nr, a In got job the Marlborough Street cathedral choir at $1 a year. He uej,an m gain more and mnr roe. cgnition. sang for recordings cf the Gra Day a II PIMPLES Giant Transatlantic Planes Near Completion '3. j' st in nr tt in a durle if Fric THREE-QUARTE- R GET RID as born at baby six and a half months, weight a scant two pounds, is shown as she was exposed to the public eye recently f jr the first lime. Dr. R icr Knapp, Bap-tihnjpitnl Interne, is holding her for her first view rf the cameraman. rtmi Itntit mil hair CAN New Remedy Uses MacwMn and Smooths CogJ Skin-Hrms mih tun-luthi- Hrll aun? have been a Catholic priest The famous tenor was born In Athlone, Ireland, In 1884, fourth of eleven children. His father worked in the woolen mills of the town and the family was very poor. John attended the Catholic schools a'nd was an excellent student, winning a scholarship to college. There he studied for the priesthood. At an early age John McCor-mack'- s voice showed promise and at the age of nine he sang in a school entertainment Music was not one of the subjects oSTercd at " nun, lit i if ttam rt turmrr't m;ii'ii.i in mlh Tnntt tif ,rw York" urtt 'r HOW LONG A v,!io "cye-dropper- " i a bant Got rid cl ugly, itisoiuinary cow Jjequelyn Clement, New and rung FAMED TENOR MIGHT HAVE BEEN A CLERK Jl .U t ' ceived to study law at Kirksville Normal school. Then came the incident which changed his whole life. Jack Pershing saw an advertisement announcing competitive examinations for West Point He had only two weeks to prepare, but he won the appointment. At West Point he won prominence as president of his class and as first captain of the corps of cadets. Possessing the characteristics of a perfect soldier, his assignments after graduation Into the army were marked with success. While a military instructor at the University of Nebraska, he resumed his low studies and took his degree. Since the army conducts Its own military courts, this gave Pershing an opportunity to combine his business love with his soldierly success. When the World war broke out, he was made general of the U. S. army. cK i was too long, h.iwri ;,i. .. durabS Send 15 cents in stamnc- v. (coins preferred) for this parr. xo ine sewing urcle Arts Dept., 259 W. Fourteenths. New York, N. Y. Please write your name, A aress ana pattern number plai SOMETIMES parents despair about their children. Just because a youngster shows no aptitude for the job his parents may choose for him is no indication that failure awaits him. If John McCormack had followed the plans of his father he might , : Robert Young d..Terences, but the n 5845. Househ-- a 1 miml Iibou r- Baby Faces Camera r' ' why Robert Young 1 floJ from such an attractive wire as 1 the one played by Mona Barrio. Well, she explained all when she arrived In New York recently to rehearse f ir a s!a;;o encasement. ... seems .1mat mere TV fitr mm quiremems. you saw "I Met Him In you must have wondered 'urn diAiooi ilbnmiii , . , liinar I riiiM, Aoi lonwt lire m.ir on ihr mr, fol hfr mh J mr. v in in ihr turn ballrl tilth tyjrni . . HurgrM Mrrrdith Uri in n in i'io lum rhurch thnir Milh I ann ' . . , f J.i Ciwtttr rait hit hmth In In trtmn on A et ihrm i,nt, in tim um? n ttvi Ail regular lumh hmtr li tl,th ovrr to tA anfiu Hot hr. ha dmiikt In tr how fiiKincM in ii . . Inn Clairrg Snnlaf nitht hnltn dtamm on MIHTl hUt rtrlnotk or Kmuint ,) popular li.il m(lli0 un't rom hark to tnak molnm 'ir Kirm, o!"f all , , , llaty Caoprr hnt ih oil Imutht n mnh Uhn mrd to HYirfc nilh him in U etlern h loin rfOTim . , , ltiiau sssSm Ui.uv.uulu iur maKing the seas of it au suicnes used; material National honors were accorded the memory of Andrew W. Mellon, secretary of the treasury in the cabinets of Presidents Harding, Coo-lidg-e and Hoover and one of the nation's leading industrialists who died at Southampton, N. Y. i Inf SOlia v.ulvc ia a num, spread, buffet set or other pattern 5845 you will find corcv. 'r - ll tJr shown; an illustration 1 Dorothy Day, one of the fjmous clothes models who worked in Walter Wanger's "Vogues of 1938" came to New York for a brief vacation, and when she returned to Hollywood, she learned that she had a lirand new nimc. Mervyn Le Roy, who gave her a contract to make pictures for him decided that Dorothy D.ty was not a good name because there are several actresses and tw-.- authors already using it Ho i going to bill her as Vickl Lester, the name of the character that Janet G.iynor played in "A Star Is Horn." ;- r, mjf "SS mmm repeated, to eiv thi. Here's loveliness with ITH to, it Am-- ;- Sf. Pattern STATESMAN PASSES Three Royal Ex's All on One Spot Anna May Wong, who will return to the screen this fall under the auspices of Paramount, playing a sort of female Charlie Chan, spent her time meanwhile playing summer theaters In the East At Mount Klsco, where Frances Farmer had made a tremendous hit, Anna Mae made a decorative and charming "Princess Turandot" In a play adapted from the opera of that name. An one small Incident life's trend, and whole a changes leads to prominence beyond all previous dreams. We all recall one or two unexpected happenings in our own lives which changed their whole course. John J. Pershing, who rose to be general of all the United States srmy, might have had an entirely different life had he not taken advantage of a lucky opportunity. He was born in 1860 at Laclede, Mo. His father was boss of a railroad gang and, later, a farmer. John quit school when he was thirteen to work on the farm, digging fence holes, herding sheep, planting corn, all the usual jobs that are the lot of a farm boy. Ambitious to be a lawyer, he studied night after night. In 1879, he got a job as teacher in Prairie Mount, Mo., and saved most of the $40 per month he re- - 3-- Gene Autrcy sets a pare (hat It Is tough for other cowboys to maintain. Now producers expert them all to slnff. Bark Jones hasn't fallen for vocal lessons yet, but he has hired a heavy for his new picture, "Sudden Bill Dorn," who ran warble Western ballads with the best of them. Ills name Is Harold Hodge. onna GENERAL WAS SCHOOL TEACHER war-ridde- n 4h picture Luxurious lace of Un(,P ueauiy is this for . mt table I A crochet hook so" and the clearly stated , 6 strl of this are all you need though the finished wf toe effect of two but one 5 inch . Bibb (Dixie) Graves, wife of Alabama's governor, whose husband appointed her to the Lmted court. States senate to fill the vacancy created by the appointment of Senator Hugo L. Black to the Supreme WaW-Ington 2 Following adjournment of congress, Representatives Maury Maverick (left) of Texas, Knute Hill of loadStates marines home. for tickets and John M. Houston of Kansas buy their railroad China. ing their packed sea bags on a truck as they prepared to leave for duty in ' ft Sqiiara Mrs. If you would rather laugh than cry, Paramount and Twentieth Century-Fox are all ready for you with r& two mad musical R extravaganzas. Par- at nntrISll- - Br.' . Dmnnril'l tlon Is "Artists and Models" and It stars Jack Benny. Twentieth Century's new one Is "You Can't Have Everything," and in it the Ritz Brothers are madder and merrier Alice Faye than ever, Alice Faye sings sad songs and Don Amcche Is a pleasant hero. Funny part about 'this picture is that you will adore Phyllis Brooks who plays one of the most unpleasant parts you have ever seen a soubretta whom everybody In the cast loathes with good reason. Paris" ne , ! When But By JEANNE it; ovjc By jf StrinrTrr Bit of Scenes and Persons in the Current News |