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“LOOK! JESSIE'S WIRED FOR SOUND!" MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. HOLLYWOOD, August 30 (NAN.A). «—The tides of life recede, but they roll tn again. While an industry was muted as one of its great men was laid to west, the small daughter of the John Barrymores was being given the name she will carry through life. Dolores Ethel Mae Barrymore Wwas christened by Mgr. McCarthy at Pasa- dena. Lionel Barrymore was her god- father. But her godmother, Ethel Colt, daughter of Ethel Barrymore, was on the East Coast and could not be present. Dolores Costello Barrymore, very dimpling and plump and proud, frankly | declares that her interest in the screen 1s over. She would rather play the role of mother to baby Barrymore than have the most priceless parts the cinema pro- ession could create. Neither pleadings nor imprecations on the part of his business associates and friends can induce Will Rogers to have a telephone installed in his new home in Beverly Hills. Rogers_claimed that he took inven- tory of the hours he spent, an unwill- ing victim, at the telephone, and often they outnumbered the hours he spent d bed. So it is that the most pretentious estate in these parts is not wired for communication With the outside world. The cowboy comedian leaves the hum of the studios and the bedlam of Holly- wood town for a true quiet—chirp of erickets and song of mocking birds. When_business associates loudly pro- tested, Rogers looked cannily at them out of the corner of his eye, and— “Telegraph office is still runnin’, ain't 1t2” The new shade of blue, which is al- fmost green, is one of the rages of the moment in Hollywood. Natalie Moore- head wears a costume in this color which is the most sensational sports dress yet seen. It is cut with a tiny bolero, and the sports felt hat is of Precisely the same color. Linen shoes of the same tone are worn with bare, bronzed legs. 1. Grade, 6. Weapon. 9. Overhead. 14. Ecclesiastical collar. 15. King: French, 16. Preserves. . Tropical snake, . -restrained. 20. In favor of. 21, Symbol for tantalum. 23. Lunar month. - 24. Regret. 25. Subsidy. 28. Cyclone. 30. Spanish city. 82. A direction; abbr. 383. Greek letter. 5. Entrance. . Russian stockade for convicts. . Prehensile organ. . Lamprey flsherman. . Second son of Adam. . Lifeless. . Spur. . Water-raising device. . Skill. . Western State. 85. Pirst in rank. $9. Retribution. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE. [VITOMSTER]) IN] INTIE] ul [DINARIEY [EDDYMAERMSITREISS] S/E/AJIC/URIID/ORIMDOIT] [TIR[L[8/A[LINSIUIDIAININLY] [ClUB] fl[.lflll[jfl;’ir fw - JAICIE] A A8 IR |G OIRIE] QRN MES S faCo AL Rt e o G AIKINER o miSHRIUBITIES] SIEICINAMA 1 [STRIAPIS lPIAWINQINATT {EcloL e SEN T ENCIE] [<Y[E E OO RTIIFEIATS] ‘The Moorehead is blond, dramatically s0, and goes in for tan effects this season. Ralph Forbes' mother, Mrs. Mary Forbes, is one of the youngest mothers in the colony. Her stately slenderness was defined at a recent garden party by a frock of white trimmed with ruffies of black net. A wide-brimmed black hat with a knot of green completed a | most stunning ensemble. Mary Forbes frankly allows her hair | to be ‘gray, which makes her an out- | standing member of an older genera- tion which just will not accept the dic- tates of time. When Louise Dresser came into the Embassy Club Thursday she was in white crepe, with red hat and shoes. ‘There was one other touch of the red— & ruby ring of great size and brilliance, which somehow tied the brilliant note in perfectly. Miss Dresser invariably wears white or black. With her was Lucille Gleason in a jade green linen sports suit, with | & white blouse of the same material. A green hat was worn, with a modifica- tion of the off-the-face style which is so0 popular and so pitiless to some faces. And since we seem to be telling what |1s nice for the woman in her thirties, Irene Rich is lovely in a frock of peach- colored wool crepe. There is a_jacket and a sheer blouse of net and lace in peach color and natural lace. And the skirts on these costumes vary | from 6 inches below the knee to 12 inches from the floor. (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- paper Alliance.) .. Drunkenness Drops in England. LONDON, August 30 (#).—John Bull has continued to sober up ever since he celebrated the Armistice. Convic- tions for drunkenness in England and Wales last vear totaled 51,966, the small- est_total since 1918 and a decrease of 3,676 in a year. . Attract. . French article. . Girl's name. . Primary. . Pictitious narrative. . Self. . Negotiate. 5. Scarcely enough. . Limb. . Impudent; coll. Down. . Sailing vessel. . Toil. . Original inhabitant. . Man’s nickname. . Height. . Bow. . Sufficient space. . City in North Dakota. . Silly. . Interdict. . Open to view. . Place of trial; law, . Ethereal salt. . Subdivision of a county. E!gll". . Take place. . Penetrate. . Bristle. . City in Belgium. . Greek letter. . River in Poland. . Made of a strong lithe wood. . Substances for grinding. . Vegetable. Dropsy. . Africs® honey badger. . Notions. . Saline. 64. Payment for ‘services. 68, Actor’s crest: Japanese. 89. Voyage {11, ‘Anglo-Saxon money ‘of account. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 1930. THE CHEERPUL CHERUB * C—————— I'd like to be more | picturesque hese goy warm The Mislaid Message. AND KILLED A LOT oF PLAYERS = THAT AINT exAcTLY v B0 Fisuse Mutt Becomes a Fur Expert. Ten B¢ BE KEN KLING The Countess |' Thought He Meant Her! FREEMAN Precaution. MURDER - AND T AIN'T i EXACTLY GOLF. MORE DRYS AND MY BERUTY CONTEST wWilL QNER'! THeN COMES TwHE BIC ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE WINNER ! BoN! WHRT A DAY THAT'W BE ! 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HES GONNA CRY*ABOUT FIVE MINITS AN THEN GRAN'MA WAILL GIWWVE HIM A NICKEL 1o STOP 6OSH , THEY 60T REAL | COLLARS AN EVERY THING _ HAavE -DO"'HE\I Pucenses SANYS THEY'RE FULL OF ‘el