Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1929, Page 39

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MANY WOMEN SEEK ‘OFFICE 1N BRITAIN Foliticians Are Forced to Dis-, regard Advice of Cato About Secrets. By the Associated Press. LONDON, 21.—British poli- | ticlans are lutely disregarding | Cato's advice about not whisper! sscrets to women in their preparations for the coming general election. in life| folly | the | place | nd the eriminal folly | || MOVIES HOLLYWOOD, Calif, March 21.— | ing first nights looking for all the world like sugar figures off & wedding cake burst into fiery colors for the opening | of Douglas Fairbanks' new picture. The occasion was the big premiere of 1929, from the viewpoint of the village. More gardenias and orchids were or- dered than on any other show night here in five years. Norma Shearer was the most remarked-on beauty. She wore a flame-colored velvet cape with a huge bow of the velvet tied on her left shoulder and strenmers a foot broad trailing on the ground. A garland of | mardenias fell from her shoulder to the Hollywoed ga its gardenias and orchids where fl\ml< It m: ten—and effect is w for. orchids look like t the village lives "AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. Holiywood ladies who have been attend- | ities often bunch | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, panoply of ermine or chinchilla most | stars consider part of the picture. | Two beauties fast reaching the nadir of oblivion sat in the front of the or- |chestra and watched her smilingly, re- joicing in her triumph. Julia Faye and Claire Windsor both began motion pic- ture careers when Mary Pickford was an established star. Unless some miracle happens they are already among the group to whom active work is becoming increasingly rare. The moment the picture was flashed on the screen, both ladies don- | ned huge amber spectacles. Cinemaites watch their beauty jealously. And eye strain causes little wrinkles about the orbs, which keep many a star from getting close-ups. Baby stars we ere, looking like telephone dolls in their rose or green or turquoise blue tulle. Slim waists and thin little throats about which cluster the long curls affected by this group door, unless he’s beating the revenue of- ficers or running down criminals. One blonde to another (loudly con- fidential) as the crowd seeped out of the theater: First B.—She handles those narrow skirts well— Second B.—Narrow skirts, what do you mean? They're just like ours—— First B.—Yeah, but she musta begun with_hoops. (Copyright, 1 by the North American ance.) WOMAN PLEADS GUILTY. Pleading guilty to a charge of illegal possession of liquor, Willie Moore, col- ored, of the 1700 block of Sixth street, was fined $50 or 30 days by Police Judge Ralph Given yesterday. Arrested on March 7 in a raid on her home. the woman was said to have sold liquor to a police informer and an additional charge of sale was lodged, but the murder of Edward Smith, the | agent who, it is alleged, made the “buy,’ led to dismissal of the count. D. C, THURSDAY, |WEST INDIAN HIGHWAYS SYSTEM IS PROPOSED‘ | Roads and Ferryboats Would Link Islands Under Suggested Project. By the Associated Press. HAVANA, March 21 —Project to link the United States, Cuba, Haiti, Santo Domingo, Porto Rico and Jamaica in a West Indian highways and ferry sys- tem was advanced yesterday by accept- |ance of an invitation to a Havana con- ference extended the Atlantic Coastal Highway Association by the Automobile Club of Cuba. Scheduled to convene here next May, delegates to the West Indian highways convention will utilize experience gained in linking the Florida Keys and Havana to formulate definite plans for the Greater Antilles highways. Andres Terry, president of the Havana Automo- bile Club, said enthusiastic co-operation has been promised by Cuban public ! works officials. MARCH 21, Millions of pounds of this delicious, pure fresh But- ter is consumed every year. Weculd it have such a large appeal and the approval of Homekeepers if it were not the Finest Butter in America? of movieites. Not wt ou have—but how it looks. of id £ umber man it at the political| Mary Pickford sat in the last Tow of °d to take many | the theate: Looking like a debutante of them into their confidence. All|at her fist opening, in a gown of appie three of the big political organizations stvply cut, and with a single have org their women's sections 1 her left shoulder. ention to wore her hair in the close, boyish t she has been using of late. And »{ the Labor|walked down the aisle to take a bow f Lords, has at the end of the performance. very half of her ‘n'nplv and quietly and without the been holding | 1 entertainments at|” on-Crescent for the | postess, has been active on behalf of borites in the House|per pojitical organization and stands N AclVe| at the head of the women's section, and direct appeal Will be made to 81 | yof g bonds or chenging its nor- _1<han\ of political Work has been very The picture proves two things—the first that human nature is chiefly inter- ested these s in the zestful thing. Musketeers lived zestfully in the days when kings were kings—so the audience was carried away by the verve of the thing. By its fine, undiluted flavor of adventure and exaggerations that com- plied without conception of the swash- buckling gent. It proved that Douglas Fairbanks is the greatest artist of rhythm appearing today. The industry is full of men who can do the same stunts, but not with | the divine rhythm of the movie king. The mus ers of the present, news: | paper reporters and rum-runners, are ccupying the field of fiction and movie with great success. It's hard to up an interest in the man next | %2, Butter b, 58c Richland Butter goed Seay EGGS New Laid—The Pick of the Nests! green, garden! Carton of Twelve These Prices Will Save You Money and You Can Feel Secure As Far As Quality Is Concerned Florida’s Best ORANGES 3 b 5Qc 1 Dozen, 17c; 2 Dozen, 33c This Is Our Usual High-Class Quality 40c Ritter’s a series of | her home i th ASCO . 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