The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 22, 1935, Page 10

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: ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF;'., SIJNDAY, DFC. oL .I 935 Something Chie, Something New as Seen in Hollywood BANKHEAD IS Mob Villa's Daughter OMENS ABOUT [t e, o o Wit S > = > e = = | i | courting danger, say the old-fashion~ T T S, | 3 s . » . ed country folk who set store on DUE BACK FOR & B CHRISTMAS ot ol e < 3 3 | § n Christmas day, for if it burns | brightly, it is a sign of prosperity; Tt iR if, however, when the fire is first R 4 Do you know that a full moon at|lighted it smoulders:and refuses to «Chrizimas is supposed to be un- | “draw,” setbacks may be looked for lucky, the saying going Alabama Congressman to “Light Christmas, light wheatsheaf 3 St $ b and dark Christmas, heavy wheat-|day, if possible, for “luck” and be Assume Duties, Major- . } . cheaf,” and that a windy Christmas |very careful to put on no garment ity Floor Leader . 3 and calm Candlemas were held as|yith a hole or tear in it, otherwise 4 cmens of a good year. Rain during \y.,,. will lose money. - Also, remember 4 tha twelve days after Christmas was | that the first words spoken in the ‘TON, Des. 21 j & | snid to foretell a wet year to follow. | day should be cheerful; to speak a « hort and srapoy ¥ o When decorating the house with | word of grumbling is to court had the Cor s which bagins on . | Caristmas holly, be careful not to |luck.—(Montreal Hetald.) Fiiday, January 3, are brightened | - W b y leaves or berries that fall kb £ iRt vy the fact that Bill Bankhead of but put them carefully away until| Movies, Japanese and western, were take over for the first| § & Twelfth Night, when they should be | seen by 243,000,000 persons in Japan was chosen, the du- |burned with the rest of the deco- |last year, or by 19,000,000 more than ties of Majority Floor Leader of the 8% 3 £ |rations. Then luck and happiness in 1933. Stricken. ill.at the beginning of the | : N | TV RNV _g!ggggggggggggggwgm ssion, Bankhead had nochance | 1 G 1:trate his ability to boss ative show in the House ¢y romots control. Repre- Taylor of Colorado was | during the year to come. | Wear something new on Christmas presence of the soft-voiced al Southerner at the big red ta- | ble in the center of the Dem: Celia Villa side the House chamber will : . strangthen materially the majority | Cplie Villa, daughter of the late Noadarshit BaaEAN GhE Pancho Villa, once terror .of leadership. Personally one of the 3 e most popular men in the House Mexico, breathed a sigh of rolie when she got back to New York among all factions, an astute parlia- E mentarian, and one of the real ora- | after a visit to her native Mexico. tors in Congress, Bankhead long has | Her vacation was disturbed by been one of the main stays of his| threats, anonymous letters and party in Congress. | “urbulent events reflecting the ca- e | cer of her father. On arrival at LEADER NEEDED | albuena airport she was mobbed The Democrats will be greally | po'ihousands who cheered her ap- need of a man of Bankhead’s type | Dharince: in the coming sion. Tho Repub- licans, sensing that the Roosevelt ! administration is not enjoying the |ocratic side.of the House rose and | happy days it once did, have taken |sent up a great shout. The rul<“ [§ age and will be prepared o |patsed overwhelmingly. ; avail themselves of every opportun-; There’ll be more drama in the| GREETINGS' ity for attack in the House. |ccming session of the House with ° It will be up to Bankhead to meet | Bankhead at the controls. The ga-| each onslaught and fire back with ther of Tallulah is a great actor| everything he has. He has proven himself. ! in the p: that he can hold his —_——— "own with any of them. | Even-tempered and amiable, the | DESPERATE REMEDY May 1936 be agleam . ” _— - : \_"“”,h&- ot TR - ¥ . N T = Alabamian when aroused can be as In his announcement om a Sun-| ‘Formal fashions for the holiday testivities . . : tess pajamas for the quiet itough”" as. the best of them. Bank- |48y morning, the vicar regretted that 5 hours at home head entered the House while his|MOneY Was not coming in fast enough with health and pros- 3 it pasiaes father, was a member of the Senate. | PUt he was not pesimistic. “We have tried,” he said, “to raise He oft calls that the first ad- | s N B save his ] ary money in the usual perity for you and vice his father gave him was to|the neces Ames in * mé te | Stiver tissue is r the nawsleeves enhance ivs smartness. Worn Gold metal tissue falls into an in ding is used to form the halter |longer length tunic in a smart din-|with a floor length transparent vel- o s o gt et i 8t : ground, himself thoroughly in the|Way. We have tried hgnestly. Now| | we are going to see what a Christmas | teresting design to creat the stun-|neckline and add a smart touch of dress. It fastens down the fronjlet skirt Siiin - HABa i 4rl serisd us chalr h i winf evening gown worn by Adrienn. trimming. ; With tiny self buttons. Large balloon . man of the powerful riles commit. |Pazasr can do? | those whose happi = i, For comfort and complete relaxa- | toe hefore he was made floor leader. | * tion give lovely Rochelle Hudson &! | That position requires a man to be pajama lounging costume and she £ | harq and ruthless at times and Mr. happy. 'These are of chiffon velvet| Bankhead was no exception. in the popular “Waterfall’ weave g A0k and the color, vastly becoming to the THE “GAG” RULE little film player’s complexion, isthat | 1t still is remembered on Capito sorgeous shade of rose opaline. The|Hill how he was called upon to get | SUitS and meachanical toys year after . front clofing. of the blonse is effectwl «New Deai” legislation moving again | YeA™ 4 by=means of ¥tri-cornered opal oR | | in the first Roosevelt Congress when | | = ; 1 suttons. Sandals are of rose-colored | the going was rough | SANTA CLAUS IS POPULA | velvet, piped in gold lame. Toward the last of the 73rd Con-| ‘DAt gnman Mistah Santa Claus,” said Uncle Eben, “is sho’| L gress, the Republicans. deliberately | o "0 05 U0l a carry 7 Jeanette MacDonald, singing star, ] stalemated the legislative machinery [POPWar. NOBoCy else €ould ©hrry| aun I 2 around so much valuables wif'out | nds a certain amount of time ev- | with a filibuster. Bankhead, as one i Wi r or later bein’ hijacked. 7 e - AND FOR XMAS TOYS | Children are still running true to | |form in their requests to Santa| | Claus. The girls still want dolls, play furniture and toy household appli-| |lances and the boys want cowboy | ness is yours. day at the piano in her lovely|of the triumvirate which rules the [5000€ { ntwood home. She is shown here | House at the time, was selected to | S e | : Sugy, @ ring corded velvet robe over rich | break the jam. | Christmas Tree Cookies | “Satisfaction Guaranteed” MODEL 317 (at left) One 5 | satin hostess pajamas. He quietly retired to his Rules| | of the hits of this season’s : i . committee room and brought forth| Christmas “trees” cut from cooky | radioshows. This new con- N . The vogue for tulle returns . . .|the famous “gag” rule. When he |dough when baked can be “trimmed” | N sole model with 7 metal Lol ap and in the form of this lovely black | presented the rule to the House for (with silver and chocolate shots, bits ubes and famous A twater ] Sy ! evening gown worn by Virginia |adoption he attained a high point in |of preserved fruits and nu WMWWW G 7 Y 3 X S e Kent Control-Room Re- 5 P 5 ception. § Eruce. The long bodice is lined with | drama by declaring: | v e B e pilie : e % ) Wy . {affeta and the ruffled skirt is ap-| “Tha people elected the Democrats | Mate it e SN I I AUTP T B PP MODEL 328 (at right) To o s i at an angle. Orange and yel- | to.run the counutry, and I think it’s | W# ] S X 2 ¢ silk flowers trim the ruffled |time the Democcrats took charge.” bring standard or foreign reception, police, amateur In one spontaneous move the Dem- | and airplane broadcasts at their best we suggest this 8 metal-tube set with California—Deglet—Noor DATES Mo, 3§ Hastocoesed A Merry Christmas Perfect— Sunshine— | i . Pk g 2 With every good wish for your Confection. happiness at the Yuletide Sea- 3 5 CleanpoIichsTHfialthful “ son and. throughout the New Fox XMAS give t‘:gem g; SNE s . . P . g Yo gift of modern radio—th i X ;m s edar. continued enjoyment os im- ¢ 8 FROM Ton ‘ N s proved standard b.toa cast Ly g : ‘ and the thrill of foreign short- MODEL 856 A Gmetal-tube eould own or send as a gift. airplane reception. £ ;gehted :;not(‘ller_n ;ox:pa;fl cn:)!- 3 2 vi 5 ning ranges for Bl ke e The new 1936 Models are forsip i daatisrecons DATES IN BRANDY the finest radfos Atwater tion with airplane-type dial y #'size yet big in performance, 1 & 1 y g in pe and automatic light illumi- T T Kent has ever built. nating only the tuning band Delicious on Ice Cream, Salads rich tone quality and it : | +looks smart wherever you Give them more than in use. An exciting set to putit.s they expect forlessthan g ; Meat and in Cocktails NELSON L 28 fpamd 0 ot BY THE POUND OR IN CHRISTMAS | & i GIFT BOXES ! BEERS o W P. JOHNSON At Your Grocer’s Architects Engineers Grower to Consumer—Always Fresh! Distributor

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