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THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, ODEST MAIDENS L Ive made" « privete world t noone else cuUN Ssee. 1246 @1 T A P Ak Mgaes Resreedy | “YOU MUSTN'T CATCH COLD, IMOGENE. BUTTON YOUR COLLAR.” MOVIES AND MOVIE PEOPLE BY MOLLIE HOLLYWOOD, Calif, December 6 (i.AN.A).—Movie magnates are tear- ing their hair out by the great hand- | fuls. They cant keep their boys and girls working the way they should—for the salaries given them—during the foot ball season. Conrad Nagel vely insisted on| not to miss his n attendance at the| d Conrad can- insist, | tlemanly as this may , Conrad is in a because he's head ot of movie moguls | s, not_a box-office | success unless fortified with the Nagel calm. When the studios close down for an afternoon—and that means for most of | a morning, because it takes time to motor out to foot ball games on major games strange and u seem. What MERRICK. swellest gal in the colony for brains and character and beauty—she’ll get what she wants. No matter how much pulchritude a girl may have—and Asn Harding has 50 much that you couldn't stand any more and live—she needs stories to keep her art alive. More people with fame and acting ability have been crucified in Hollywood because 20 peo- ple cooked up a story for them, at the cost of $75,000 to $150,000, than for any other reason. So if Ann Harding balks and refuses to make bad pictures, she’s doing quite the right thing. “Holiday” and “Girl of the Golden West” showed her to the public to excellent advantage. Why endure a slump? Ann Harding knows plays as critics know them, and maybe a lot better. She’s had the added advantage of the workout on the other side of the foot- Customer Is Always Wrong. WELL, SANDY, THIS ISN'T MUCH, LIKE THE \SLRND, \S VT2 GORGEOUS HOUSE -~ SOFT CUSHIONS AND THOUSANDS © PRETTY AND EXPENSINE THINGS - U]l i, ON TH LEVEL, MR. GUP BOW WOWSKI, TLL ‘:fiy-voufoa ™ OAT AS'sSooN AS (I GET A JeB!, DoNT TAKE IT Away ! NOTHIN'. Do "! YOoU CAN = FREEZEALIKE? la;pocrt— j1'SHoowd, ‘' WORR By Pop MOMAND Ha-Ha! Mr. | Bowwowski. CARPETS TwWo f ANCHES THICK - NOTHIN'_TO PO~ 4 PLENTN To EAT- B\ NUH WANT ANY [ THiNG AT ALL JUST & B PUSH A S8UTTON E AND ASK FOR \T - f JEFF, T wASK'T RIGHT FoR You T HAVE Me PINCHED D. C., SATURDAY, DECEMBER 6, [ ETHICS? I'LL EXPLAIN. T'M IN BUSINESS WITH A PARTNER- T DISCOVER T'VE SHORTCHANGED A cusTomeRrR (WNAT [} ETHICS? ENTY DOLLARS', 1930. “THIS WHOLE BUILDING 1S g:g::puflaawrmi By OF i TH' BOARD O HEALTH! THere's, A cASEloF ANEAD OF{ME, . OFFICER ! AND LOOK AT il[ VIEW = “THE SER WATH BREAKERS AND LD LIGHT- HOUSES — GET, SANDH-DIDIA ENER SEE SucwH A PRETTY PITCHER ? WELL, IN THAT CASE TLL BE RUNNIN' ALONG '{IVE, GOTTA WVERY . BUSY /DAy \[ O YEH P: wWELL, You‘l!fi, || GONNA | STAY RIGHT, HERE IN THIS ] APARTMENT " FOR TWO WEEKS, AN IF youl iSTICK YER ) BEAK cuTA *THIS HERE fDOOR, You' L] GETIT, RAPPED : GOOD | HERE'S wHere e M-M. T SEEL IF You CALLTHE CUSTOMER BACK AAD RETURN THE TWeNTY— THAT'S ETHics! leTHics come (n— SHALL T KEEP THe TWENTY - OR SHALL T SPUT (T wity 2 crowded roads—it means money; lots ; - of money. On the other hand, it costs | L5, a0d she's :‘“fif}flg}g:&gfid"u;hg lots of money to keep a stafl WOrking—| some lads drawing enormous salaries electricians, *_technicians (morticlans | and “trying to Justity themselves in the rhymes with that, but they're about the | aicy 0V e o0 HehEaehemoc TeS only things they haven't introduced into | (Copyright, 1930, by North American News- studio life)—when stars and staresses paer Alliance.) haven't got their mind on the work. — Fish Balls. Boil together one pint of raw white potatoes cut into small pieces with half a pint of salt fish picked in flakes. Dorothy Mackaill is enjoying one of those well earned seasons of popularity which sometimes occur when a silent| player meets her just due. This handsome English gir] has swung into the front rank of box-office suc- i -cess of late. She's had good pictures,| COVeT» and when the potatoes are soft and what a help that is! If you don’t| drain off all the water and add one believe me, ask the man who's had bad | teaspoonful of butter and a little salt ones. and ‘pepper. Mash until perfectly In addition to all this, Dorothy Mac- | smooth, then add one egg and beat well. kaill i more beautiful before the cam- | Drop by tablespoonfuls onto a plate, eras. And if that isn't the result of | shape into balls lightly with your hand hard work and privation, try to secure | and fry in smoking hot fat, being care- her kind of complexion and figure and | ful not to put in too many at s time. let nature take its course. If salt codfish is used, it is not neces- “Office Wife” has put the finishing|sary to soak it before cooking. touch on the Mackaill landslide. In it| she ot only scts well, appears to per- e fection, but displays. an ability to wear B a type of frock which will interest Orange Pie. every woman in the world. Youth is| Beat the yolks of six eggs and the still the paramount objective to the. whites of three until light. Cream one majority of the feminine success. | cupful of butter and one cupful of o — sugar together and add the pulp and Ann Harding is having a few tan-| juice of four oranges. Mix with the trums about stories, I am told. She | eggs and stir over the fire to thicken. wants the pictures they give her in|Fill two pastry-lined pie pans and bake | future to_come up to the Yjpe thing in a moderate oven. When done, cover she has been making of late. That|with a meringue made of the three isn't easy. But if Ann Harding holds| whites of egg and place in a cool oven cut—and I'm betting on her; she's thel to dry. 3 Daily Cross-Word’ Puzzle SIMPLE' WHEN You WANT HIM To RUN AT A SLOW PACE, WE JUST SET THE LEVER AT A CERTAIN SPEED — JUST AS YOLD SET THE HAND OF AN ALARM CLOCK FOR A CEWRTAIN ROUR - 1T WORKS ON THE SAME PRINCIPAL AS A CLOCK — INFACT MOST OF The| MECHANICAL. PARTS OF THIS HORSE WERE TAKEN SAv WINDY - IVE BEEN LAYIMG AWAKE ALL NIGHT TRYIN' T'FIGURE OUT THIS, MECHANICAL HORSE GAG \SIT REALLY ON “THE LEVEL? = CERTAINLY! THEY HAVE MECHAN ICAL. MEN THAT WALK- JUMP - AND RUN— WHY CANT “THEY PERFECT A HORSE THAT DOES PROFESSORR MUST KNOwW PLENTY ABOUT MACHINERY T'BUILD A THING LWKE. THAT' Hey! WoTs DAYLIGHT SAVING CLOCK— | T 81¢ 1DER? THEN OUR HORSE wOULD ALWAYS FINISH AN HOUR AHEAD OF TIME! ' THEN WE JusT TuRN AROUND AN' RUN BACK To - TAE ATLANTIC WHEN WERe ATTACKED FROM “HE * ATLANTIC WE Just RuN 1 e PACIFIC m POSITNE ! 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