Show ?to WOMEN FILM STARS ALTER DRESS FREDERIC A CHASE ‘ international News Service Staff By - Correspondent HOLLYWOOD— Even In Hollywood where money grows on trees sad men wear diamond bracelets women know how to remodel their up with the Old dresses to keep fashions And to prove It here is a cl advice offered to women at by Louise Fazenda about re-m&J- urg last season’s frocks to the inodem mode of longer and more rfmnle lines --The fad for j long skirts has made all of us even to the highest alaned stars figure how to lengthen spring frocks where there seems to be insufficient material to do It -Printed silks offer many a solution when a plain colored dress must te let down I made one black crepe look quite smart by adding a frmri of bright colored black green and blue figured silk to the skirt and making raffs and collar of the tame Now I wear colored Jewelry the dress and like It with -Manv times a new upper to the ddrt will allow it to drop lower over the hips and solve the problem of lengthened skirts I do not believe dress will- - look old the this fashioned spring for many women who are not slender will be two-pie- ce CopyrSthi 1830 Xing Headline— 4)pt’“PPe1 £££rm J11 of the can be madePartlonger ands and the lower with part dr°PPed- - The band £fti?trfSresS cover the lack of mateAdding little cap sleeves or wt the effect of a new Whenever working with two llse one to add touches— or both —for re th ear marks of the latest els I have three white crepe having dipped sof shades to hide the fact they were yellowed in cleaning that and 111 similar colhat ors they look welL Ne blouses for the old suit and the lengthened hem' a new costume according to make Miss Fazen-- 5t la strange what pressing will a treet dress which seems shabby she adds Longer skirts incidentally mean longer bills for the studio wardrobe departments Costumes in the modern mode for leading ladies use two and one-ha- lf more mateyards rial on an average than they did a year ago due to the Increased skirt length Most of the increase is for evening dresses M "t i' qoiet meditation it looks as though it would be a lot less expensive to just establish a colony for the rest of us LATE DEVELOPMENTS CRIME This is Caaopener Doakes ex- pert who has offered to reorganise the local police d e p a rtment on an efficiency basis One of bis first moves will be an orredinance quiring that holdup men return a nickel to every vic tim so the victim will lose no time telephoning to the police Auto Salesman: “Would you hke to see something in the way cf a handsome closed car?" Moronia: “No I can’t bear pedestrian" to look at a And Gandhi’s of tiul disobedience campaign seems to be just another example of the spread of American ideas ' BULL-ETI- N Item) That more girls lose chances P net ares because they are “too (News ba-vr- than for any other cix :s a statement made today £T c":: B De Metro--May- er Mille producer-dire- c- Kitty Bellalre" “The March of Time” and rBride 66” are the features with “Girls We Remember” a Short also being made in rcolor as a vice-Pr'’Gen- ts sister’s husband Ccngr ssman that he u - erjer Ga Zt te Re 0 Frisby writes working on a big combine the Police be Congressional - Do you remember we made the statement some time ago that Marion Byron was one of our favorites among the less prominent players? Well she is In “Song of the West" and although her role is not so important she makes a splendid Im-- Pickford In her latest picture “SeBenson crets" Mickey and America’s sweetheart have teamed before with sucV cess so we believe something good TECHNICOLOR USED Color photography i by the im- ought to come of their association proved Technicolor process was used My my my here’s another Holfor many of the numbers lywood divorce As if that’s news in “Paramount On Parade This time Colleen Moore and John McCormack are said to be throwing plates at' each other' And who cares? ell in Paramount’s Murder Case 1 “The all-st- ar futam f stage ' Brendel scored his first audible picture success in “The Cockeyed World” following with even greater honors In “Sunny Side Up” and “Hot for Paris” His popularity following the showing of “The Golden Calf” a Fox movietone comedy with music is expected to bring him to the top of the heapdn short order Miss White’s screen debut was made In “Sunny Side Up” in which she pushed Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell the stars closely for leading honors She again scored heavily in “Happy Days” her second Fox movietone production and in her present production she has the best chance yet Another potential star also included In the cast is Richard Keene who first gained unusual attention in “Why" Leave Home?” He followed up with the leading male role in “Happy Days” and a similar part in “The Big Party” He was a Broadway and vaudeville favorite before signing Fox movietone contract The other “comer” is Paul Page who 8ynOlcaa Isa WE ALSO DO FANCY PRINTING first bet Another team that we think is clever is Janet Gaynor and Charles FarrelL They have made the sequel to “Sunny Side Up " which is said to be a wow! It is called “High Society Blues” Whenever we speak of “Sunny Side Up" we think of El Brendel Now he Is a star In “The Golden Calf" which we guarantee will furnish plenty of laughs especially with El as a Judge of beautiful legs Ohhh Boyl Tha’s all! Good night full-fledg- fancy When yon think of Above us of think printing is a sample of our work— a stafor Congressman tionery crest was He very pleased Frisby and made quite a scene when our representative (just a slip Why dont of a girl) called printing probyou bring your lems to us? Let ue have a heart to heart talk in' the privacy of Our estimatera your own home and are courteous fellow—unless goaded rudeness They will answer to come gingerly and call your or night We are proud of day outside-men with their natour and just a uniforms epats ty West— the Old touch of the cordial slap on the back the hearty laughter I Come strangers! Let us be friends! f In light of the fact that the unemployed are planning to stage a Republican Prosperity Parade on' May Day the Innocent Bystanders Committee respectfully requests that the police use rubber dubs Somebody might make money with a concession to sell footI ball helmets to spectators ed ACTORS ACTIVE IN HOLLYWOOD Nancy Carroll comes home from Hawaii and her “honey" is being edited Gary Cooper gets to' work on “The Texan” - - HE MUST BE IN FAVOR OF IT ! T ture (Fat T t laughed and waved never iwim) learned at FROM NOTED WRITERS - i "Among the Married? mount’s writing staff Joins Para- v Dennis King plays Francois Villon fighting-singing poet of France in “The Otto Brower Vagabond King” and Edwin Knopf to direct “The s Mary Astor Border Legion” Bancroft in supports George “Ladles Love Brutes" Jeon Arthur gets ready to suffer mental anguish if) “The Return of Dr Fu Manchu” i V For she suffered plenty or 4t in “The Mysterious Dr Fuj Manchu" aIr 4- -f ‘MIKE’ IS SUGGESTED FOR AERIAL STORIES -- “radlo-micrOphon- e" "T j TLYT (SLSEJDS FAMOUS LAST WORDS I love you darCertainly — be rude couldn’t I but ling to her could I? to Ship ahoy prize on amateur night at a Brooklyn N Y theater singing “When You Know You’re Not Forgotten by the Girl You Can’t Forget” “The Lost 'Zeppelin $9 i gal The The scenes are beautiful great outdoors of the west photocolors is a stir- -i graphed In naturalcovered The wagons Ting sight I rumbling over the plains and the t long nights with the pioneers sitting 4 about the campfires singing the slm- pie songs of the plains are scenes iof touching beauty The love story 7 telling of the regeneration of a mar) 1 through the devotion of his wife fits in with the adventurous spirit of the u 1 -- f ‘'filmfi onthe Vivienne Segal well known musical stage is delightful in the feminine role John Boles! -pleading Miss Segal repeats playing opposite - the good acting and fine singing he did In “The Desert Song” and “Rio - Rita" John E Brown the com- - 3 edian Sam Hardy the villain and' Rudolph Cameron the young lieu- es-i tenant all give excellent perform-rfanc4 j “Song of the West” Is presented solo by organ along with at clevertwo-reel Clair Anderson and comedy1 featuring Eddie Lambert a song car-- ! toon and the sound news This show concludes it run tomorrow night Associated Preat Photo Frauleln Marlene Dietrich of the German filnji a arrived In New York enroute to Hollywood where she will work in American picture pro-- 2 ductlons hj - HA El Brendel in Light Air Cameras “Golden Calf Not a Biblical story Climb Aerial cameras so light! that they two-sto- ry weigh but a fraction of the poundfire-pro- of age of the standard motion picture cameras climbed about 'on Manhattan’s tajlest skyscrapers during the two weeks when scenes were made l George Bancroft’s new Param- - ut starring picture “Ladies H T Love Brutes” the story of a steel i Ex-Pr- op worker Arrangements were completed for the Paramount cameramen to make full' photographic use of the biggest steel buildings now under construction in New York and service continuous of Eight years with the company during which he some breath-takin- g screen views: are prom the :? steadily worked his way up through isedfor Love Brutes” IS from the various stages from property boy to “Ladles play “Pardon My Glove” : by Zoe director have brought Otto Brower Akins The screen adaptation and m Paracontract with a long-terdialog were written by fWaldemar mount j Ydung and Herman Mankiewicz It is his first contract although Mary Astor and Frederic March he has been directing for almost have important supporting roles i s a of came as a two years It result preview of “The Light of Western Stars” according to the announcement of B P Schulberg general manager of Paramount’s west coast — ORPHEUM Friday and Saturday DANCE AT HOOPER Boy Given Director Contract FRIDAY NIGHT I Olie Reeve — j - and His Orchestra - 50c Couple -- Brower that production romance with Edwin Zane Grey Knopf His first work under the contract will be the direction with Knopf of another plcturization of a Zane Grey story “The Border Legion” Richard Arlen Fay Wray and Jack Holt play the featured co-direc- ted all-talki- ng roles Last Times Tonight Greatest of all thrill dramas 2 The re-crea- thrill-dra- ted of all times— ma in -- sound — dialogue and color F:e magnificent star of “The Desert Song” and “Rio Rita” now plays a role even more thrilling! An American cavalry officer of the days when life and love pulsed to the raw beauty’ of the tThe Phantom X-- Of The Opera” frontier! The grandeur of the old West revealed in chorus comic ' rousing love song chant tender ' ballad! quaint Like mid tomorrow 5 ! p V f “f? the laugh show of the year all an color “Covered Wagon!” all-talki- ng El Song of VthejWest The Silly Swede In "Cockeyed World” “Sunnyside Up Sue Carol— Marjorie White— Jack “Hot for Paris Mulhall In i with JOHN BOLES Vivienne Segal and Joe E Brown A Talking Singing Dancing Romance of Covered Wagon Days CeS” ' Gorgeous Technicolor Photographed Entirely In I Added gy ed The exciting: and colorfuLpicturf pro“Song of the West” an duction opened at the Paramount theatre yesterday boasting a fine story as well as a capable cast headed by John Boles and Vivienne Se- sound-provin- Only Two Days More! NCEL UPON A TIME partment a camera repair shop and a portrait gallery With the addition of the two projection rooms which this change provides the cutting department is now equipped with ample modern facilities for the preparation of films for distribution These rooms which are done in modernistic style increase the total number of! projection rooms to 11 according to James Wilkinson head of the cutting department on B P Schulberg’s production staff NEW PROJECTION MACHINES They are equipped with the latest type of projection machines and sound reproducing equipment so that the films can be tested for theatre release Of these projection rooms one Is a small theatre approximately 45 by 100 feet in size and seating several hundred persons This Is located in a new sound-provibuilding and directly above it is a projection room about half: Its size The two new projection rooms will accommodate fifty as an audience while each of the remaining sound projection rooms seats 35 persons 16 OPERATORS ON HAND Sixteen projection machine operators are required to handle the projection bf films for executives and workers The sound cutting department now houses 21 Individual cutting rooms 16 cff which are in one buildg ing and five in the new Of these 11 are the building work rooms of the film cutters on the staff Each of these editors has an assistant cutter who works In a smaller room The cutting 'department has also had the recent addition of & new film vault It contains seven vaults with a capa city of approximately 13000000 feet of film a storage room for wax records a storage room for sample the film library copies of films and -' ‘ Newspapers tell producers what that’s kind of pictures to make The tariff has Illuminated our what B P Schulberg told the valleys with the leaping flames Wampas the other evening of our furnaces and caused them Newspapers play up youth and so picHie “radio microphone” may be to kiss the mountain tops in youthful achievement next great development in the — the Sentures depleting the spirit of youth their ascent to prosperity field of sound recording for the talk-lu- g he said ator Guy Go o West Virginia are popular screen author of - 'Vincent Lawrence in this direction are Experiments now being conducted by sound enSays the Rev Wiley— "Just be gineers at the Paramount- studios in They are seeking 'a Hollywood cause good means of sending electropractical sound vibrations from flying airliquor made bad recording plant planes to the central people ‘ below bround on the is no sign was used The bad for the first time in a picture “Young Eagles” a story of the air liquor will which Charles Rogers was starred In make peo‘ At present all sound recording for talking films Is done through miple good” crophones directly connected by wires to the recording Instruments to the cameras and to the source of electro-enerAll operate synQ AND A DEPARTMENT chronously If Paramount technicians are successful all of this comA ant Bells — and bundlesome wiring will plicated Who wrote the poem begin-nin- g be eliminated Lift seel How did it begih?— LITERARY Aunt Bella does not play guessing games But if you care te send a stamped Brice Fanny envelope she will be glad te tell the 'you the height of the WashingToday and Tomorrow vaudeville and ton Monument AUNT BELLA (Senate BUtfflJ first pier BUYS f” talkie star won If wi on - which follows “Only the Brave" and Emma (‘Old Lady 31) Dunn Is In the cast Richard Arlen and Mary Brian take a trip to Denver to appear before their admirers Alllster MacDonald visits Paramount’s Hollywood studios He’s the son of Premier Ramsay Jesse-MacDonald Lasky is back at this desk after hectic days In the wilds of the state of Guerrero In Mexico William Powell again plays Philo Vance in “The Benson Murder Case” Leon Errol starts work before the cameras for “Paramount on Parade" with his rubber leg Hollywood celebrates the twenty-secon- d anniversary of the of the first movie camera turning crank In southern California Charles Rogers has five leading ladles In “Safety In Women" and they are Kathryn Crawford Carole Lombard Josephine Dunn Geneva Mitchell and' Virginia Clara Bow Is coming Bruce west shortly to start her next pic- tar Outdoors! Pictured In Natural Colon ng The Vitaphbne corporation has recently purchased stories by four famous American Writers for its program of Vitaphone Varieties or short reel productions according to an announcement made by George E Quigley vice president and gen era! manager of the company This Is In keeping with the company's policy of giving picture fans the best story material obtainable for its short reel talking and singing pic’ tures The four famous authors are Ring humorist Guy Bolton lib& Lardner rettist Porter Emerson Brown playwright author of “The Bad Man”' and many other plays Frederic and Fanny Hatton authors of many light comedies Vitaphone Varieties have recently been made from stories by other American writers — prominent “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell novelist and playwright “Finders Keept s ers" “The Flattering Word” and “Poor Aubrey by George Kelly author of such popular plays as “The Show-Of“Craig’s Wife” and others and by J P McEvoy novelist and playwright author of “Show Girl” “Americana” etc Twelve short reel productions are being made from the latter’s series of humorous newspaper sketches Of an average American family “The Potters” featuring Lucien Littlefield and Lucille Ward Four newspaper stories by Russell Crouse columnist on the New York Evening Post GEORGE BANCROFT featuring Hugh O’Connell have been His first recognition as a talented made H dramatic actof came with the proAbout 72 per cent of the duction of Ppramount’s “The Pony of the south lives on farms r Express”? He was recently chosen by as the biggest male attractionVariety In the screen trade? He is coming to the Paramount theatre Saturday in “Ladles Love Brutes” which critics acclaim as his greatest role to date? (too ith a playful sneer :us father off the played the lead in "Speakeasy” and “The Girl From Havana” A bright future is predicted for him Millard Webb directed “The Golden Calf” which is a spectacular production which prevents a cross-sectiof Bohemian life in Greenwich village - self-address- ‘ El Brendel in “The Gold Calf” VITAPHONE DO YOU KNOW? IS The first unit of Paramount’s extensive building expansion program In Hollywood was completed this week when the company's original sound stage was converted into projection rooms for the cutting de- Swedlshi roles and Marjorie White vivacious blonde comedienne recent ly of the Broadway musical comedy Guess we had better continue our discussion of “Paramount on ParGeorge Bancroft was bom4n Philade" Here's the number we are the adelphia? most anxious of all to see It Is He enlisted In the navy at an earcalled the love theme number and ly age? He was appointed to Annapolis befeatures Buddy Rogers and Lillian Roth together for the first time The cause of an act of heroism perpictures we have seen of this pair formed while aboard the U S S are as cute as any duo on the Oregon? screen : Whoopee! He started his stage career as ' a “blackface hoofer”? Speaking of this Lillian Roth we He owned three moving picture guess we have done plenty of raving houses in New Jersey before he deabout her but it Just can’t be cided to become a screen' actor? helped We’d like to bet that she'll be a star before this year Is over and we would also like to-b- et that 1 we won’t get many takers on our that As ULubtrusive s Germ an Film all-col- or be-relea- cast well-manner- ed IN THE WAR ON TWO brilliant performers un-- 1 doubtedly destined for stardom before this year Is ended are includ’TTECHNICOLOR is getting to be ed In the past of “The Golden Call” A plenty popular In sour estima- Friday at the Orpheum theatre in tion Besides all of the productions addition o Sue Carol and Jack about ready to In color Mulhall who already have scaled there are five more in production the helghta In audible pictures in the Hollywood studios "Follow These players are El Brendel fa“Mademoiselle Modiste” mous comedian who specializes In Through" “Sweet ' STATE MORON COLONY URGED Bat after a few minutes of RISING STARS OF SCREEN FIRST TALKIE FILL “GOLDEN CALF” CAST PICTURE STAGE pression ’There’s" another favorite who we like to predict a great future for Sloe Is none other than Mary Astor in “Ladles Love fBrutes” Mary Is beautiful and has a voice—oh well PALLETTE in Eugene Pallette as the boastful we’ve raved about her before! but dumb Sergeant Heath plays an Marshall Neilari Is directing Mary important role with William Pow- i ' Nominations: The tne who stalls lxis motor Jost as the green light go on The one behind who honks when yoa kill your motor In traffic ' The one who emphatically states that the labels don’t mean a thing any more The one who recommended the last movie yon attended The one who attended the last tnoTie you recommended i Riotous Eddie Lambert Comedy Song Cartoon News Latest Paramount Sound J Clair Anderson at the Console 1 jf I Coming Saturday- - f' GEORGE BANCROFT ' lV 4fri — MARY ACTOR 'U I Brutes FREDR1C MARCH (2 Gkmzmoimt QiOme Mightier than “The Mighty”! g : - “ ' iladies Iovq Ss ' SVVVVVAW'Vr-AVV-VWVVi- I I - |