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THE EVE G STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1930. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB S e B T, MOOSE, BuT we Cows are gentle stupid HaveN'T See one things . They never frown ér Uss — I domt Suppose tkcy BY GoLLy! THaTS TH' FIRST TiME T Eve’ KNEW 1 coud S OUTRUN A BEAR! § Associated Newapapeid,__ 101 BUT SWHE \S NO WORSE - SHE \S_JUST HOLTING HER OWN - SHE WAS VERN, VERN NEAR THE END -~ WT THIS SURE 'S A Funm™ wosk\» -EW, SANMDNY ik 4 "‘\’ 10 1530 The AP Great Bratn Miens Baserebd ' *T know it’s only a charity benefit, but I shall wear my diamonds or my pearls?” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE MERRICK. SPEAKING OF HONEST JOHNS- T HAD AN UNCLE WHO WAS CALLED THAT. HE WAS Sa CROOKED A DOE WOULD HAVE T® TURA} ARDUND TD BITE HeA TWICE o0 THe Same LeG: GEEVEM, MY UNCLE WOULD STEAL The PATCH OFF A VULCANMIZED HOT WATER BOTTLE. WHEN HE WAS 8 TOWR) EUCRYBODY CARRIED HE USED ™ BE A STREET CAR ComDUCTIR. HE WALKED OFF WTH SO MANY MICkeLS He SPRAmED BUT- He ALWAYS BRoUGHT THE CAR BACK Td THE CAR BARN- AND | vuar's why ey caLied nm HONEST JOWN . HOLLYWOOD, October 14 (N.AN.A)). =There's a lot of excitement about the costumes Bebe Daniels will wear as Douglas Fairbanks' leading lady in “Reaching for the Moon.” 8o I slipped in and had a look at them. A black lace evening gown fits so anugly over the hips that I am sure Bebe Daniels will have to stand be- tween scenes, at least it looks that way. It has a little bolero jacket and is| trimmed with colored brilliants. From the knees down it is a mass of circular ruffies, which spread about the fest in a lovely pouf, somewhat reminiscent of the Floradora mode. Colbert—or was interesting for this rea- son before “Young Man of Manhattan” —has been signed up by Paramount for a series of pictures. He cabled acceptance of the offer from Paris, where he and his wife are on the last lap of their exciting journey. They left here in a sailing vessel four months ago to visit Bali and other island paradises. Meanwhile the fans had clapped eyes on Norman Foster, and o many letters inquiring about his swarthy wistfulness arrived at the stu- dio that the young gentleman finds himself in possession of a pretty good contract. Honest John Scores Again. One gown is entirely modernistic, sil- ver and gold cloth alternating and flar- ing into a wide, circular skirt below the tightly fitted hips. There’s not a spare inch in a Hollywood gown about the hips these days—or nights. A lot of very modernistic jewelry has been especially designed for this gown. Claudette Colbert will make pictures on the East Coast, according to present plans, and Foster will be brought out here for his first. This is not at all to the liking of the Fosters—and they are very much the Fosters in private life, let me add. Claudette Colbert and her lh!xbflnd like to be together when the | werkshop door closes, and something Marine blue comes into the traveling | will have to be done about that ere dress which Btbe will wear. It's a long. marine blue tweed coat with collar and cuffs of darker shade blue suede. The smart, snug dress beneath it is of .ma- rine blue and white, with suede trim- ming also. And all the little hats are snug and cute and simple. Gray comes into the color scheme twice—an evening gown of pale gray triple voile and a pajama costume of gray satin and chiffon in alternating stripes. There's a touch of chinchilla, too. But movies can afford such things. Leni Stengel's $4,000 worth of jewelry, worn everywhere she goes, is getting to be a bugbear. Some bright publicity agent thought of the gag, and the lady | ‘There is a great| has to live up to it. glinting of diamonds and rattling of bangles when the lady comes into & cafe. Nobody belleves she wears all four thousand. A ring might be worth that, but it wouldn't be impressive in Hollywood. We likes quantity, we does. Norman Foster, a handsome, darkish ung man, who is interesti chiefly ause he is the husband of Claudette | _ Mary Eaton leaves here to dance in a London revue. She is the “Follies” beauty who came here so very loudly heralded as “the most beautiful blond in existence.” Mary became engaged to Millard Webb, director, during the | making of her very first picture. “Glor- | itying the American Girl” was the pic- ture, and it's been a lemon from first to last for every one that touched it. Millard Webb had been tacitly en- gaged to a Hollywood girl when the “Fellies” beauty annexed him. That | éidn't bode so well for her stay in | Hollywood. We're loyal—you've got to | zive us that. So on the day Mary Eaton and Mil- |1ard Webb were married in one of the | most elaborate Gothic cathedrals on | Willshire boulevard, with all of the | colony invited, the attendance was s0 sma'l they had to invite the rubber- | necks in from the streets to fill the | church. It was a bad break. And con- !t:acv.s proved as elusive as church at- | terdance. (Copyright, 1930. by North American News- paper Alliance.) . Astern. . Seaboard. . Sprang up. . Bank of sand . Silk and wool. . To exist. . Sarcastic . Large animal. . Wash against. . Ungainly bird, . Scarf. . Dutch cheese. . Kind of rafiroad car. . Charts. Held a session. . Faucet . Triumph. A branch of knowledge. Defamatory talk. . Ideal commonwealth, in mance. old ro- Fit for plowing. Overhanging 5. One of the Pleindes. . A diety 7. A rodent. Gender. Bridge support. . Jeweler's weight. . Portable dweling. ANSWER TO YESTERDAY’'S PUZZLE. | P Ty EVANT] Go astray. . Shells used as money. . Prench coin. . Accomplizh. . Relating to a delineation. . At home. Electric terminal. . Biblical woman. . A loop with a slip knot. Stringed instruments. Bright color. . Postpone. Down. Article of furniture. . Mountain nymph. Toward. Equine. . Vault. . Power to perform. Cereal flour. Large arm muscle. Clique. To apply a lubricant. . While. . Sailing vessel . One of the United States. . Turn and scatter grass. . Elevator cage. . A traveler by conveyance. . Pasteboard holders. . Bullfighter. . Slender. lofty tower. . Harmonized in color. Merchandise. . Spring. . Very high mountain. . Sheltered place. . Fishing vessel, . Discolored. . Reach a place. . Pertaining to the feet. . Light sarcasm, . Small bed. . Golfing term. . Uproar. . Harmonizer. Hints. .. Loose, gritty material. . Short_poem. . Author of “Barriers Burned Away.” . Otherwise. £0 THESE ARE THE STARTERS IN THE BIS RACE, EX? WELL, DON'T BE SURPRISED To SEE LAZY LADY COME IN AT ° THURSDRY'S eNTRiES f MUMPS 105 LBS. VRINKLES 116« LAMEBRAIN 108 - Q2 1o "s “Hot Stuff” on a Cold WOW, WHAT A DRIVE ¢/ 1 NEVER RIT ONE LIKE I “TAAT, LOOK AT IT SAIL " 4, 1980, ¥y Pushic Ludger @0 ON, HAVE SHE PROBRBLY ‘ MOUR LITTLE WitL — F THE RACE STARTS AT THeY ONCE 12 oclocex! LRUGHED AT LINDBERGH ! NOW 1 DON'T KNOW WRAT To USE FOR MY SECOND SHOT. 1 WAS NEVER SO CLOSE To THAT GREEN IN ONE . I'VE ALWAYS USED A SPooN FOR MY SECOND The Only ‘S MATTER THis TIME T MLLEY BATES HAD A ARGUMENT, ) ALL-ROUND DURNED LISSEN — IF YOU TALK WHILE IM JOKE, BUDDIE — BUT REMEMBER You'tL BE GoN' ON A NON-SToP / FLIGHT YOURSELF! | 77 MeNaught Syndicate Inc N ¥ \T LOOKS LIKE A MASHIE SHOT FROM HERE. BUT IF I'M SHORT ILL GO /N THE BrROOK-. A MIDIROM WOULD PROBABLY BE THE RIGHT CLuB BUT 1 CAN'T GET MY MIDIRON SROTS HIGR ENOUGH To HOLD THE GREEN 1S YOUR MOM TAKIN'A CHARGED WITH DISTURBIN| TH' PEACE AN’ BEING A NUISANCE - - HIT'S ALLOWED YUH BUSTED KEEP YourR INSIDE INFORMATION ON THE 1014 IF I USE A SPooN 1'LL GO OVER' THE GREEMN AND /NTO “THE DEEP -TRAP BEYOAMD «=ee- SHUCKS, I WISA 1 DIDN'T HAVE Such A GOOD DRIVE BECAUSE 1 HAFTA! DADGUMMED NEAR-SIGHTED, L JEST FIGURED 1 ) WAS ABECKONING, OM! THE WATER 1S TOO coLD, Kn Vliveo :