Evening Star Newspaper, March 31, 1930, Page 38

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THE: EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, MONDAY, MARCH 31, 1930. et o e e e R e ——————— e i . . Say JuLe, THIS WHY DONT You HE'S NEVER HOME ANy MORE !! YES AL,\f I HAD ONL: WE] J{ TiL TELL THe DADY-1EGS \ ! 8 Y FORSYTHE, ]| TLL TELL THE. Collegiate’s Home Work. v Burtis THE CHEERFUL CHERUB THING 13 GETTING || 60 ove To Pa'y €INCE YOU INTRODUCED Hir To MET A e wire Like |[ OF ToR 1T AT || WORLD THey'Re Crummy ! —B - - o Sericus! <l 5re e A THAT Bic FINANCIER FORSYTHE You years aco' Witk || Too LaTe! B sain, oo oot I love a certain place EETWELL HASNT || HIS Abvice 7 EETWELL, HE'S PASYED ME UP LIKE MY VAST HOLDINGS A |l oF ‘BirDS on A BRANGH: You Sore Mowey| GM® TocETeR Every \ |‘ Tl\tre'st slways a hush anyway UNTIL ThE A CGOAE i THe-oub 4 o} alr, EETWELL Pays LADIES HOME! ALOYSIWS P As if o Friena I Yoo BACk! LT s O CHUM ve never seen Hes left some 9 thoughts for S et Al and Eetwell Get iat ] e in 2 woods . CoME ACROSS HE Wil Lome COLD SOUP. THEY LUNCH AND MAN LIKE you WoulD 2| T™eT g NEbr- SHE { GEE, wnnw £ POEINT KNOW T 1o SwelL AR~ | NET, BUT SWES = ] THET EDGAR. [ GOWNG TO BE MY y (iT\.CH SuURE GQWRL=- \ ALWANS 1S A LucKy , QET WHAT \ GO 3 STUFF - ne N TS Town- § ) BAFTER = THEM 3 | WAS Baout Rides Forth. MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE : 7 : : L3 PPORTUNITIES ¢ —_— § 1F WE PooLeD OUR RESOURCES THE ONLY THING T GoTU READY BUSINESS O BY MOLLIE MERRICK. COULBN'T BUY S | we WOULDN'T €veEn HAVE FoR MY NEXT. MEAL 5. THE MUTT Would LIkE TO BORROW HOLLYWOOD, March 31 (NAN.A). getting too fat to fill the demands of ENOUGH WATER. 3 A PUDDLE. T'M ONE OF APPETITE « HOWEVER, T HAVE $100+ BUT-THE PARTY MUS , Marc ANA). getting a e ; —The Hollywood which once rushed | modern pulchritude. T FLAT A ., y THeSE ERUGAL GUYS WHO R AN AD RUNNING (N THE Be RELIABLE". into marriage on the third meeting now |~ Out Hollywood way when that hap- GOLDFISH . WASTED THEIR LWES : DAILY BLOT THAT SRW'LD e ect ng engagements. , | pens—meaning excess fat—the ly hies " o Conservatism in love matters may be | her to any one of a number of reducing = SAVING STRING BRING RESULTS: only a vogue, but it has kept Sally| emporiums where obesity is removed AND ML Eilers and Hoot Gibson in the fiancee | while you wait—for a consideration. / BoTTLE CAPS? and flance stage for many months now, | I's a system here. A gentie, tape 7 and Bebe Daniels and Ben Lyons an- | measure in hand, takes madame's meas- nounced their engagement a year ago. |urements. They are called out to an Whether genties are becoming loathe | assistant, who carefully charts them to split their celluloid salaries three do ways via the alimony route, with the rty about the hips. Madame inevitable child coming in for its share, | wishes them to be 36? That will take oy one cannot tell, or if ladies are slow six weeks' time. madame; but we guar-| gy, Ficugg to tle themselves in double harness|antee it absolutely. Thirty-eight waist with the limitations and responsibilities | line. Madame wishes it 322 It shall which that involves. | be. But madame must do as we say.” . Hoot, Gibson 18 the third lad young| Treatments vary according to the| The Line Sally Eilers has been engaged to since popularity of the masseur or mas- F t her meteoric debut in pictures. Mack |seuse and the location of the reducto- orms to Sennet found her, and she promptly | rium. Sylvia, most in demand of all| the Ri'lll became engaged to Matty Kempt, who|the Swedish group, is $10 the treat- ” played opposite her in the first picture. | ment. But such lads as Ronald Colman Wiiliam Hawks cut Matty Kempt out, | indorse her ability with romantic pho- and & large diamond gleaming on the | tographs which line her walls. And llleu; hand spoke volumes for his de-| here l-ho oge may nxgi l:he pl;:wrnph; - b n7l votion. |of Gloria Swanson, Colleen Moore an 1 g / I B . Bessle Love_ tripped into sight with | others of the great. ) ! o/l N S THERE "'3“5'”"5_3‘,,“;\4" & big success, and the Eilers’ romance | Ruth Chatterton found added beauty s By /4! N N S WHO FILLS MY LoNS! began to peter out. Bessie and William | at the tips of Sylvia's fingers. Sylvia % < D Y2 # / ¢ PLANS AND SPECIFICAT made the romance permanent, and the made Alice White's legs snd Mae Mur- - 5 2 Hoot Gibson engagement began. Hoot |ray's silhouette. Edmund Lowe shame- - - Gibson was once reported engaged to|lessly indorses her ability in his own 7 - 77 Y Ruth Elder, but Ruth m;rrzdhnnother. handwriting on her studio walls WINDY, NNENBNEGLHID I?Sct%figflec:nfi%:lg AND IT MIGHT ; 1 m'rEMDN‘Ig m%‘_rre“l_‘?? 3 B o b DT e mistia s traicid, FOR SCRAMSBURE'S B0 SURPRISE YOU To "X ; THe BOW . Y/ oW BABY'! mixed up in their sentimental adven- | perfectionists. Every muscle is trained, 7 3 ; e vhiot they” decided to let ‘things | overy sugle of the face meticulously MORNING WE PLANTED THE SEED OF A KNOW THAT_THE THE SUCCESS OF OUR CLUB 1 JUST WATCH MY crystallize. In the interval between scanned for a possible sag. Where the GREENBACK VINE THAT'LL DEVELOP VAWE OF THE i PEND UPON THE 4 DUST ! THEV'LL Williams Hawks and Hoot Gibson the | masseur or masseuse fails, the beauty \NTo A BILLION : Ty wWilL ReST | wiLL DE Y e vivacious Sally Eilers was seen about & | surgeon comes in. He leaves no scars. ~ S PiECE PRoP UPON 3 ABWITY OF IT's PROMOTER NEVER ML bit with Harry D'Arrast, director. | ' his is the day of beauty miracles. And ,DOLLAR PIE ‘ ENTIRELY 3 DUCE MATCHES THAT'LL Tex RICKARD That’s all in the Hollywood picturé— | every lad or lass in the colony more 7 .\ OF SHRUBBERY . YOUR SHOULDERS ! To PRO! . e Nelen T et PROVE BIG BOX k :‘: li‘l;:. is evaluated by the number ol}uum‘ ‘!0 wh£ faces l‘ umehrtotla under 2 ux. suspicion. ‘e are not mucl a group « 4 In New York an ex-Follies' girl, Allyn | to let nature take its course. It has a 7 ATTRACTIONS ! - STARTED * King, attempts suicide because she is | habit of coursing into triplicate chins, b ; Daily Cross-Word Puzzle KENKLING The New Boxing Prometer! 1 HATS WHAT You GET FOR LR T NG o SOCIETY: fri Lot P ‘\%x\' DREADFUL EXPERIENCE. 1 TRIED. To STEER. HAVE BREAKFAST ON TRAT HARRINGTON YACHT. You AWAY FROM IT. AND JouiLL FEEL MY NERVES ARE- T KNEW IF FLORIDA S COMPLETELY SRATTERED. CERE it MIRE A NG ; WARRING TON . Student. : Southern, Osgtm« . Writers. . ., e 3 ; (B)l;;'mr:. Y SHE ASKED . Vanity bag | 16. ect. k 3 . Habit. . . Mars. . Seed of a cereal grass. FAULT, MOM * 0! TO-DAY 3 ;‘?{ ; c.r?;k lmrfr'A s T Y T WAS THE v RDS? E D . Roui ne. . Gulf in the Arctic Sea. s THAT SHE DID . Proioun. . Endows with life. IEM . 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