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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1938. 3 - Head List of “Best-Dressed American Women” JUNEAU'S STARTYS TONIGHT is ONE ( TONIGHT of the NIGHTS! Where the NEWS is TIMELY THEATRE A PN S O S J JOWNED 'AND._ OPERATED BY., W.D.GROSS | “Tuneau'’s Greatest Show Value” ) TONIGHT and TOMORROW ] S0 She Took The $4,000 000, hA“d We'fl On A Hushiand Huni) “Find the Woman and K We dely you to spot You'll Solve These the killer who baffles | Crimes” Philo Vance! Says Sergeant Heath that ever luunsh a paix af lover DOES PHILO VANCE FIND HER AND HELP THE | SERGEANT? E OUR SHORT FEATURES i “A Night in Manhattan” “Palm Beach Knights” ot S IENONRRIET T NP R POMRETO RN VI Starting Saturday——— 'SOMU'I TME SOON" i » 0 ; TOPPER STRICH FEAT ’ and ALL COLOR § " - § . ¥ Pictorial Review i GOMEDY IS Maundy Thursday FAN DANCER — - ‘ U & H i b e - es Del Rio ; ; 3 RUTH COLEM& [ g (e ome] i i L LATEST ELIZASETH PATTER! : UN S{;R E E N Tfl BE GElemamd SAI_LY RAND, Heading the list of “best-dressed women in Amer- | young woman, Others so honored included Helen Paramount News : ;“'"“‘:V:""i’f_':f { : i | ica”, selected recently at a New York convention of | Jepson, opera star; Dolores Del Rio, movie actress; Mundur Case by 3y 81 R fashion designers, is Ginger Rogers, blond movie Kitty Carlisle, stage luminary; Mrs. John Kennedy, i i AT GAPITBL Q- st Rite Masons Hold NDT T wED star, \}'lm was picked as the “All-American” choice | wife of the new ambassador to Great Britain, and o ) because her tastes best typify those of the average Kathryn Cravens, radio commentator. Customary Ceremor:- i3 MYSTERY PLAY N B Is All Yours' Stars Made- s, Toeiimoin Going to Retire at 60 as Wit 5 L Wit ™ Diolores Back from Africa . ek . Pegrt R e s Rich Old Maid ] Woods, whose new show fs 7o e v v BE IN T NI HT LCarrol, neau will hold their customary Dempsey Bets exrupted by a squad of policemen With Tip for Greta Garbo B n0S1esSses a i cis Lederer Maundy Thursday meeting tomor ; cvery, night who “pinch” the show| H B row April 14 at the Scottish Rite RIS By ( It’s part of the action but done L o " 2 | =S wosontn ocans |olegmgeimminel — ) AT oG ISEIM JWE Emclem Madeleine Carroll loves Francis| “mpe tragitional supper will be! NEW YORK, April 13.—It's all in{0n opening night raced out and g i g Not a soul. They have never heard| | 15O : Lederer; Mischa Auer adores Made- ooy o 6:45 o'clock tomOrTow | the day's chore, talking to. . . Low- |telephoned his city editor) . . . HOLLYWOOD, Cal. April 13.— of anyone in Hollywood—even Gar-| | S—— t leine Carrol d Francls Lederer| . d by the titualistic cer- el Thomas, who s paid $500 a night John LaGatta, the artist, whose il-| pofgres Del Rio came back from her | bo could hide out there indefinitely borew . | Affair to Be Held Tuesda abhors Mischa Auer in Columbia’s oo/, HARIAE the gy soainato Nio o onm | lustration are noted for their “style | north @irican vacation with a new |and realize her wish to be let alone 5 e >sday AT S Sty V% igni Lunz, the blind news-dealer, - who | "PPeal’. . . . George M. Goban, who paris-designed wardrobe of “Arab| And for persons who might be af- Philo Vance Story, “Night Afternoon at Percy’s fours,” whic S who have attained the says nobody ever cheats him TR 00 USVINg initials embroi- | jnfiyence”. and tips for tea-drinkers tlicted with excessive egotism be- % sereen bill at the Capitol Theatre | g, jogree, whe resident Lani McIntyre awaiian im- |dered on all his shirt and for Greta Garbo cause of Hollywood success, let me of Myslery Opens Cafe v ;',:l’:‘f“,:;";J‘r‘htymml Nugent from | Visiting members, are to attend Bresarin, Who, Wende to' g5t Tehib R Over a cup of tea (thrce sugars, recommend those towns—those love- | This Evening ‘ it e i o Aol because youscan live there on $50 no lemon, no cream) darkeyed Dol- ly native towns!” e Traditionally one of the oute il e e GG e e B ERE: | Paul Vincent Carroll, whose thick ores grew ecstatic over the beverage Natives Camera Shy | A new Philo Vance murder story, |120dINg club events of the year, in '»~1Amr antic complications - than N[] FAlR Fn Sally Rand, the fan-dancer, who|Irish brogue has not been impaired as gerved in Morocco and Algeria.| In a chartered plane, with al, ot Ao vance murdet SIOIV, | (ne affair at which new members ever Hoared' Cuipld wits” orie fatal ¥ {says she Is uninterested in miatri-|by 15 years teaching school in Scot- Williémint, she sald, and “sddelec- | French pilot, Dolores and husband - I&ht OF Mystery,” 65 sxlling 45| i entertain in honor of old mém- blow mony. and that she'll retire “a|land. .. He is the author of “Shad- cious, so refreshing.” Cedric Gibbons “did” the obseure | 1“8 SRI€T B B YA TRNE BOTP Ibers will be held by the Juneau # Satec s o % ETQ rich old maid” at t e of 60. . .|ow and Substance,” the play that! She was wearing a sample of the | villages and towns as well as the Colise .'Tl it itod 2 > | Woman's Club next Tuesday when Speaking specifically, Ma { § O Alexander Woolicott, who complains | hiked his income from $10 to $1,2200 “Arab influence’—a combination large centers like Casablanca, COUSCUN Tleatre, iodienE &, spring luncheon will be given at is a mouse-like secretary n s cant et Dl malk s week. . . Mrs, Jack Demipeey, the [hat and shawl of vivid print, & bur-|She took about eight reels of color| LoV, Fhio’ Vance and Sergeant)p, op ‘ot uupEy-ratiiungire “who b e WIthout. faking e Aiies ek former Hannah Williams, who has noose over which was a broad brim |film in her miniature camera, but ,}fl_’d"\”f“"‘(‘] L!'{‘(‘;\""(‘:f‘;é‘fr“r‘"“’“ Rich-|" Mrs. Thomas Haigh is in charge :":‘~"")“"h‘l“s’l‘l‘l’(‘f"‘n\f‘ul Proposal that They Appear inat he can't see to get the make-up| the longest eyelash I ever saw— of black straw. It was 5o tricky that| with no cooperation from the nativ- gt e e el of the commiitee arranging for the Lederer's escapades are the scan- in New York Is on when he does take them off and the prettiest hair. . 'v‘,mk I had to give up figuring it out un-|es. of murders that threatens to ex. |CYED!: and announces that reserva= dal of San Francisco. On his death S g Baron Von Deuth, the Viennese ed-| Dempsey, who thinks Max Schmel- | til she obliging dismantled the thing| “I would take out my camera I ycuich o whole family forced to tions are due by Monday night and S i A G s e Gl Turned Down itor whose flowing white mane and | ing is certain to whip Joe Louls and then, with the deft jab of a pin,|a colorful street,” she lamented, yo"in'a musterious mansion, Vance |M2Y be made with Mrs. Clarence tie Toxtareitel BEMMAInN: with 15 i rimless monocle have made him|When they fight next June. assembled it again. Verdict: it|“and before I could start taking|ypeartns clue after clue that leads| Vise: The luncheon will begin at e e Madbiome to make| NEW YORK, April 13.—Dr. Allan | New York’s most continental Man-| Jimmy Walker, whose wife (Bet-|looked all right on her, but thenpictures the natives would have dis-| yp g plind alley. He finds pitted| 11> Pm. and will assemble both TLederer fall in love with her and Roy Dafoe said an unofficial sug- |hattanite ty Compton) has a fashionable and | most things do. appeared. They distrust or fear th2| ggaingt his coldly scientific meth-|Members and guests. marry the fortune instead of in- gestion that the Dionne quintuplets —_— profitable flower shop in the hotel Post-Vacation Wardrobe camera. lods of crime detection a maniacal| A SUrPrise program is being plan- hefiting . 1t car at New York World's| Libby Holman, the former torch| New Weston. . . Edgar Varese, the She explained it: “Since I'd been| “They don't miss the movies. They | sirength that eludes each trap, |Med for the occasion. Madeleine goes wild: To prevent| Fair in 1939 has been promptly re- singer who wears large black g composer, who likes to put the real- in Africa, I thought it would be bave story-tellers, in the native| Richards, as the suavely pol- — her from spending the fortune while Jjected by the guardians es on white frames to keep from|ism of clanking chains and moaning fun to have my things retlect the|bazaars ished Philo Vance adds something he tries to recoup it through the — .- — drawing attention to herself. . . .|factory whistles in his symphonies | vacation. All of them were donc lylj"\"r hought of pw\lu'v:'—““ to the role that gave William courts, Lederer goes along as her TAKU SQUADRON Jed Harris, who thinks George S... .. Neysa McMein, noted for her especially for me—by Talbot and once!” she said emphatically. “That Powell a push up the ladder of i private secretary. Thus begins one Kaufman and George Abbott are brilliant magazine covers, who works Reboux. was what made it a marvelous va-|fame, in the older Van Dine mys- | ! of the wildest husband-hunts in all NAMES 2 OFFICERS the only really worthwhile writers | almost exclusively in pastel. . . . And so, girls, if you start wear-|cation. I think we all should get|tery films. As a leaner, more agile Is IMPB“VING i ccreen history, with Mischa Auer, Dick Clithero was elected Chap- left in the theatre. . .. S. Gregory| George Rector, who admits sad- ing more of the same, you can blame|4Way from Hollywood—often—to Heath, than that portrayed by Eu- { a- penniless Baron, joining in the | lain and Roger Connor member of Taylor, who came over from Greece dly that the national dish of Ameri- Dolores and her two-months' vaca- en how life goes on outside. And gene Pallete, Roscoe Karns pre- i * fun the Color Guard at the regular|as an authority on Turkish rugs and | ca is now the hot dog “if computed tion. But by the time those models| When we go to Europe, we should isents a completely different char-| TUCSON, Arizona, April 13.—Dr. ! Supporting - the principals is an| meeting of Taku Squadron, Sons of remained to acquire one hotel af- by tonnage” Don Flowers, the get into the shops—if the look in|80 to Africa too. So few people acterization of a favorite movie | Roland Davison returned here from i imposing cast of fan favorites in-|the American Legion, last night in ter another. comic strip artist, who is a cork- Dolores’ eyes meant anything think of it, and it's only three hours|character. Ruth Coleman, Harvey New York to find his patient, Gen. { clugmg J. C. Nugent, Grace Brad-|the Dugout with First Lieutenant| Salvador Dali, head of the sur- ing good gag man and a natty dres- | ores will be wearing something else by plane from Naples. It was, oh,| Stephens, Prunell Pratt and Eliza- | jonn J Pershing, gréauy imp'mvedA i tey, Victor Kilian, George McKay | Alfred Zenger, Jr., presiding in the realist art movement in New York, ser . . . His tailors are always ins-|I think the lady makes a gate of it.| l0vely—in Marakesh we landed in beth Patterson give excellent per-| “Gen, Pershing is regaining ! and Charles Waldron. absence of Capt, Leroy Vestal, Clith-| who once painted a portrait of his|tructed to “flatter my waist, Joe| That tip for Garbo? Oh, yes, the|the midst of a typhus epidemic. A|formances. ‘m-enm}. mpid}y aid Dr. Davison. { —————— ero and Conmor fill the v es| wife with her chin resting on a veal | flatter my w. However, his native cities, where there are no|thousand people had died, but I told| —————— i bt/ 055 EaSoind) i i The litehi (or Tee-chee) “nut” is a| created when Bill and Bob Penny!cutlet. . . Lilllan Gish, who thinks| waist doesn’t need flatteris . He | movies. Cedric we might never come again,| 1In the sixth century no Hellenic| In 1928 Turkish citizens were for- : native_fruit of Southern China. | went to the States. No. 11 East 14th street should be |is thin as a reed ,and as | “Recognize me there?” Dolores :Hd;houkm l‘r’mw it then. We stay-| city could compare with Sybaris for |bidden to wear the fez, under sev- 4“(1 ive ouys | wealth and splendor. | ere penalties, NORMAN DAVIS | “The Talk of the Town” ’ ‘ e 1alk or the 1own H ¥ IS GHAIRMAN HEAVY FUEL OIL AND For SMALLER | yiivtuss| e mmmmses B I L LS President Appomts Dlplo- ; —Sold Exclusively by— e R ;;o e | lhce 8 Ahlers Co.-Phone 34 | i \ velt to be Chairman of the Ameri- (I : | | | | wasi HING’ION April 13. — Nor-| can Red Cross, succeeding the late You'll be AHEAD witha | " =5— STOCK QUOTATIONS ‘ . » S ; | o= %, ¢ | NEW YORK, April 13, — Clmmg S | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | 4 3 | stock today is 97, American Can 86, | Z Za American Light and Power 4%, Ana- | 3 : conda 27%, Bethlehem Steel 48%,| Commonwealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 4%, General Motors | - i 327%, International Harvester 62%.] AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO ! Kernecott 33%, New. 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