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D. C, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1930. ; STAR, WASHINGTON, MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. Nobody niges her with a | Moj: san tretches protect a bu!n' tmhel?‘ Im 0 oom"pth flllnl‘ el gvn,\ the Iul\Efl an onslaught of personality, al a v successfu! r is & surprise. i Alma Rubens. glimpsed now and |one. The bare forehead gives a certain | e again in H':uy'om;1 m‘:;"-nu‘», is u‘lf'iomnneu and frankness wflme face that And on phoning the village library: d = | the mode. ¥ fusing. t as one grows accustomed Dl 3 ' HOLLYWOOD, Calif, January 14|h cheekbones. He has a lot ol’!:.tg:te :‘ill:!ll in one color—zut!—along | Hundreds of little sun-followers are Our l:eersmgt;nNe;T njr“‘bouk.lt 'fluua .:n (NAN.A)—When Walter Huston ar-|ability as 2% iflufi'w'xlz'rfb Tieh is count- | comes another shade. It must be fun, | dashing up to North Hollywood so as until next week.” rived in the village Sunday with full- ‘P8 MU foF - W. Griffith. &:“"" hsu: most :cné‘l}::‘lgww = htfi-'m ut their feet in real snow. Its a ' (Coprrisht, 1930, by North American News- 10 bis oollsr ha ‘mxplainedithat he had |talkies WA Lo (SCHLHNe & Oharles | awatting Rim, or who Lissed a hiondand the desert haunts fillsd with tour-| In China the family is everything— been living Lincoln on the boat all the | loid. - | after Juncheon only to find a brunette| ists at this season are staging a few the individual nothing. And the family way out here. i el Barrymore will direct this ven. | “TIling over the roast come dinner | informal snowstorms by way of variety. | does not consist merely of the man "That's good stuff in Hollywood. Emil |ture, and will time. | " Blue-nosed and_disillusioned, those |and his wife and children, but also of TREHI S (AT Yo Rt g toiias | DL By, That should be a treat. | have one of the m alities in the entire colony. The Sidewalks of Washington BY THORNTON FISHER. BY ROBERT QUILLEN. as it fell repeatedly on my shoulders.| The spectators probably thought it was a part of the act, I knew better. Down came that stinging lash at least a dozsen times before I could drive away from I had a game to play and must g0 on. “Jealousy. That was it “My mallet man_in the game came from an excellent Brooklyn family. He was the ‘black sheep,’ because he sought adventure. He joined our outfit as a He is now engaged in politics in & placid sort of fashion—if such a thing 18 possible, His wife and young son, he and the writer were sitting before & roaring fire in a cozy living room. it. *I sought the political game,” he ex- plained, “because I felt the urge for excitement—something to substitute for the life I spent as a ysungster.” 1 perhaps play the part of | who have fled the rigors of other climes | his parents and _grandparents. his ‘Margaret Livingston abolished the!are flocking into movieland, whHere brothers and their wives and children, o bt Orlental bang which has been | steam heat and other conveniences are | his uncies. his unmarried sisters, and Barrymore’s magnificent characteriza- tions have been missed from the screen He is only 40 years old now. “I thought I would find those things which would rekindle the flame. of youthful en- thusiasm, but it's tame compared with the days when I was working, for ex- Imgle, in a ‘Bill' show. “Y played auto 5> in one of those outfits, We were a llr‘: part of the show, and once in a while it became necessary for the management to bail us out of jail, so that the show might g0 on, “Auto polo, as it was played under the big top, was an exciting enough performance. Two small cars were used. In each car was a driver and man.’ HE SWUNG AT THE BALL /\3 high diver and parachute jumper. You may not believe it, but he jumped so much that the bones of his feet be- came affected so that he was unable to stand on them for any length of time. One night we were sitting in a place in Toronto, where we were playing. Somebody suggested that the boy friend jump from the high bridge and wagers were laid. The next morning two of us got a rowboat and rowed to the middle of the river. Without any pre- liminary gestures or the removal of his clothes he leaped into space and landed safely in the water, where we picked him up. “The whole bunch of us were ar- rested. Once again the management had to come to our rescue, in order that “Most, folks thought Emmie Lou looked natural as life, but there wasn't nothin’ about her looked natural to me except her nose was turned up.” J LIGHT MY WAY BY JOHN R. GUNN. sion by striding about the silent stages muttering and mumbling when playing the character of a mad czar, He “lived” the part to such an extent, his wife| said, that it was unbearable to be in the house with him. ‘There has been great competition for | the role of Abraham Lincoln, regarded | as one of the talkle plums of the season. | One disgrumiled actor, hearing he had been dropped from consideration, made the remark that “any one who could buy 50 cents' worth of rubber warts could look like Lincoln without diffi- culty.” since directing has claimed all his time and attention. Marie Doro once played Oliver for the talkies, with Hobart Bosworth as Bill Sykes. Marie Doro also did the “Morals of Marcus Ordeyne” most sue- cessfully in the days of silent pietures. And Jackie Coogan has had his chance at “Oliver Twist” also. In the days when he was of a size to do such things, this was one of his more ambi- tious ventures. Lon Chaney once made Bill Sykes as horrible as ‘make-up could intensify Sykes' uncharming nature. There was a time when Chaney went from one horror to another until popular demand brought about a few pictures which re- veal this charming actor in the light her trade mark since entering movies. | at hand. The jalousies and awnings of all the necessary servaats. “1 feel like a different person P99 a e'm;‘lfit“ nag the anr‘mw maht go on in the afternoon, Husmnhh;.wcu another touch 0§ ml‘; oht Kty He h * hung perilously on with the lady fionzfif,'.‘..."‘ixe‘"wu'?flé Lighting Obscure Places. i, In that be hay e natary) ol 90,2 L Toppens Yo s y .t = > uul:.fd:o wrote nnv.i:h? :eriod'(“nlr fe in & of only a few “Then shall thy light rise in obscur- ity."—Is., Ivlif10, ' the running board and swung at the ball, while the op- follow her around like a puppy. lady had a herd of lions that were ‘The months. We bave letters from thousands of other men and women o TRADE MARK rough playmates and she was the only G 3 pq;::atls tr'l;d g::; one ‘who- could hasdle them. We ad- d: bet. ::l(l:; and shining lm;t o:z YRADE MARK % Bimm to 1t S RY o doenet love for pmcennYent e :cu:;i: u:ompn ::mys R i n' T, because any woman who 3 ag! e contrary. o g o could, tame 4 lon ceriainly could 90 | They imagine that they must be lifted rlen ugs «J have twice the pep I used to have!” Instant Postum costs less than most other r stuf i 3 i 3 ’ S # ) B ng you know he was trying | No more sleepless ny, for me! cup.Saves mone ime—; times_demalishing get friendly with the lions, too. around them. To be “lost in the dreary| || At P“bhc Auchon e “le'iaid oofi-bye cogi b s p iy y—saves time—and saves of each. In that One day he entered one of the rail- | shades of dull obscurity” seems to them RESISTERED 8 igestion. your healt b b two' moars. road cars ontalning the Lons. Oue of | srest mistortune. These are some of the things 50,539 . cars were rushed out and the game | for, W N CREETRL SOMIR 1T Bug s 1t & mistortune to live ob- d Instant Postum made with milk — went on. We carried about 20 cars for | pricialy the whole N SHipox. T 2 . K hahs; S ks, Keshans, Ispahans men and women wrote to us, after mak- . just such emergencies. Sometimes | JOITEN G WIOH scurely? Ovid truly says, “He who has ermanshahs, Jarooks, , 1spa » ing a thirty-day test of Instant Postum. wonderful for children l“,,;‘,"',d“""‘ meant bandsges for all eon- | {1y *efore help lived obscurely and quietly has lived Tabriz, =~ Bokhar: Chinese, Beloochistans, Tlf e b sub lod withmer . &1 THROUGH ” . e ne; TS0, cowt {6h tH sidétines wourn | UM, TEAER DI LEa N | | N Tad aad avtious e Fereghans, Serapis, Kazaks, Mossouls, Silks, B bt Instant Postum made go wild as we snorted and rattled | was _torn to good than to be bad and notorious. | + = S Lkabl vousness, sleeplessness, indigestion, and S e ideal B R D e B einy o As Sir Thomas Browne puts it, “To Cabristans, Sh‘f" s, etc., l"‘ d. remarka l’ com- headaches. Then,one by one, they discov- : ; ll:fll: - el goal. They were real contests, every | ! be nameless in worthy deeds exceeds let: i including several extra It ; or children. It ‘daredevil. ete range of sizes including r drink time. No faking. Sometimes we would| “wagter the ‘BNI an infamous history. The Canaanitish p - ered that the cause was—drinks conzain- combines the body- large pieces. To Be Sold at Public Auction :-“ch’;:::e); . sore and take a swing nt! show. Veht oo the ©1 fell in love with one of the per- | T9¢ks lu took o formers in the show. A gal with yel- | Sutomoblle racing During one race I law locks. She was raised from “the | DUFIRE BT COCH ing caffein. So they gave up caffein bever- ages, and drank Instant Postum instead. Read again what these men and women building qualities of milk with the whole- someness of whole woman lives more happily without a name than Horodias with one; and who would not rather have been the peni- tent thief than Pilate?" B o After an_acci- | thou draw out thy soul to the hungry, like a different person, too, before that sawdust. Her parents had been troupers o . before her. One day she sav me talk- [ Machine and went It is better to “content thyself to be b 2 found out, and take a tip from them! If th board obscurely good” than to strive too much w hin Our G eries : h wheat and bran—, S Citmoed P |:; o o drore ’flr‘z‘:fl:in” “miles for high piace and public Tecognition. ithin a“ 1 { your own health is below par,send caffein kildrea Jonads e::: into the big top for our usual game, |80 hour. = Three 1f you are good, and if you are doing 715 lsth St eet | beverages away from your table! Try S The g S nifing and vigens | Sy, 0 Lt bat et Tob ot o ot shomely r : et Posmautor iy dayet Vow o those who don't like was waiting expectantly for the days | 0ut of the hospitel e pronaty. THawao. ¥IF ‘y TORYR Mueh pe «plain” milk. And it's Yheel 51" ahother car. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, .yt door in sight of the spectators, I felt . J o o hah of o takte whip | fent it 18 important that the driver, |and satisty the sffiited soul. A shisadnanl t he is able, resume his driving at| Where is the need for such kindly p follow 2 onge. L Otnervise he will lose his nerve, ‘lxl(n;tou:ohl;u;:‘-:n among the obecure? Thu”day and Fl'lday, January Instant Postum is made from roasted given h:‘“ d"?fli';;: “When I gave up racing 1 engage mon| m, . Te—Using * ABE MARTIN SAYS | |in oréinary business pureuits, but 1| you could not have s beiter place in 13th, 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th, whole wheat and bran. It contains no caf- i could find no excitement, Then I fig- | which to be a shining light. Nev: mind ’ fein. You'll want to keep on drinki it e 1t you ematn nameiess and unknown. . T o mg stead of boiling water. ured politics ml!ht afford an outlet for my activities. have been in several tough campaigns, but somehow it hasn’t the kick to it that the gld ‘Bill’ shows | shile where you are. There is no more rovided, Anyway, nobody is hurt physt | blessed ministry than that of lighting ak | obscure places. JABBY 1930, at 2 P. M. Each Day. Also Two Special Night Sessions Tuesday, January 14th, and Thursday, January 16th at -8 P. M. Each Evening . every day, as millions of other people are doing! Made in a moment Never mind about getting yourself into the limelight. If you want to shine, Instant Postum made with milk is a wonderful drink for grown-ups, too! Tryit tonight, just before away and try & parachute jump.” “No, you're not,” exelaimed his wife. “Not until you hang those shelves you Take the three easy steps shown here. Watch the rich brown color of Instant 5 promised me in the cellar.” : ¢ = .S-—fbw— 5 - Postum lighten to gold as you pour in the going to bed—and see ysters and Sweetbreads. F View U, H of Sale Each D cream. .. then taste] You're sure to want ~ how quickly you fall asleep. You'll drink n ree View to Hour ale La a qu s Prepare the sweetbreads by washing 0 4 y a second cup! it regularly after that! © 1930, G. ¥. Carp. them thoroughly, botling for about 20 By Order of a Large New York Importer minutes in salted water to which & tablespoonful of lemon juice has been added, plunging into cold water fot a minute, and discarding every bit of membrane. Break into small pleces and combine with an equal amount of oys- ters which have been allowed to come to | & boil without added lquor and drained. Moisten liberally with thick, hot, rich cream saude, to which has been added flecks of pimento. Make very hot and fill & hot pastry shell with the mixture. Berve at once. TRADE MARK TRADE MARK_ || Your grocer has J Terms: Positively Cash C. G. SLOAN & CO0., Inc. Auctioneers i REGISTERED Eggs Nested in Rice. Cook one cupful of rice until tender. Drain, pour cold water through it. and | dry in A warm oven. Hard-cook six Ever' new incomin’ gresldent. or gov'- | eggs. Heat one can of tomato soup, add- nor, or mayor, should make it a rule ’“f the water to it. 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