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“B-10 Mae West May Accompany Dietrich Back to Europe House of Glass Built by Von Sternberg in San Fernando Valley—Landscape Seen Through Walls, By MOLLIE MERRICK. | H OLLYWOOD, Dec. 4 (N.A.N.A.).—Mary Pickford is rolling her big blue | AMUSEMENTS. eyes at Michael Bartlett! . . . Mae West and Marlene Dietrich may go to Europe together; La Mae says she's never been further east than Brocklyn, and Marlene goes howie when she finishes her next pic- ture, either for a visit or to remain in Europe, according to some of her friends. Strangest of all Hollywood houses has been built by Director Joe von Sternberg. It's by Neutra—most mod-«— i ern of all moderns—and it’s mostly “md open another in a new quarter glass. The house has a moat and a | % i 5 . D g. It's one way of mak- drawbridge. It’s in the San Fernando ing & crowd circulate. Valley, the*wooded sector. Von Stern- berg can look from his bed room, through his glass walls, down into his living room. There is no dining room, but a long leather-upholstered seat that runs the full length’ of the living room. Small tables are drawn up to it when the director entertains. The effect is like that of a Parisian cafe. A tennis court and swimming pool and miles of countryside are visible through By midnight the first squad of traffic officefs called to see that autograph | hunters would not interfere with ar- | riving guests, were needed to assist the | departure of reluctant guests. | The party started at 4 and it was all very Hollywood. One lady, offered an enormous tray of drinks, which in- cluded every possible variety, mur- mured, “Oh, my, I can't mix drinks.” “And what,” asked the solicitous waiter, “has Madame been drinking?"” “Champagne cocktails,” was the reply. But even a Hollywood manufacturer has his limits; “Scotch and soda goes beautifully with that, Madame,” said the waiter, and madame was that dis- | gusted. the glass walls of the house. The architect has cleverly arranged to have the servants’ quarters and kitchens hidden. Von Sternberg will not throw stenes, When a famous Hollywood cosmetic manufacturer opened his new plant, equipped with salons de beaute a rooms for beauty diagnosis—tk resemble small operating theaters done | in white kid—he entertained several thousand Hollywood famous at a series of bars. The bars were in various Mae West and George Raft are giv- ing boxers and old ex-champions small parts in their pictures in order to help | them out . . . Jane Withers has dolls | THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1835. “Public Enemies” See Hoover Victor Moore, public enemy No. 13 of “Anything Goes,” now playing at the National Theater (left), and William Gaxton, public enemy No. 1 of the musical (right), yesterday paid a visit to J. Edgar Hoover (center), head of the Bureau of Investigation, and were initiated into the marner of dealing with real public enemies. of the wonderful visionary woman, Kathleen Ni Houlthan, who is Ire- land herself. I wouldn't go back, even for a visit * * * I want to re- member that land as I last saw it, with the eyes of a child.” (Copyright, 1935, by the North American . New: per Alliance, Inc.) —_— “PINAFORE” TOMORROW STUD!NTB of Roosevelt High School will stage the operetta, “H. M. 8. Pinafore,” ‘omorrow and Friday nights in the school audi- torium. The glee clubs and orchestra, num- bering several hundred students, and the soloists, have been drilling for several weeks under the guidance of Emma Louise Thompson. Those with dramatic parts are pupils in Esther Galbraith’s class in oral English. Betty Sando, Harry Nichter, Thelma Steele, Howard Bowers, Lillian Pruitt, Charles McLendon and Robert Kohn have leads in the play. . 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