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Prop. * 7% MADISON * NEW « ATLANTIC CITY « FIREPROOF WEEKLY RATE FOR TWO Room - Bath - Meals from$70 Ocean Bathing from Hotel C fi (YN 7P 4T P OOM TENNESEE M. 00 UP 009, caraoie cuvacn $ l amrase ROBERT ¥. LUDY. wec. DAILY ISB( = Cor. Pacific & Arkansas OSBORNE Cej; Taifc, & Ackanass 3 up Daily, with meals. All Outside Rooms. athing from Hotel. E. W. Hockenbury. RE"T“BKY " Kentucky Ave. Near Beach £20 up_weekly with meals. Elya M. Kins. SPEND YOUR VACATION AT THE SEA- SIDE—the place to find good food. Ken- uine hospitality and relaxation at Ailantic Fatter & Hollinger, Inc. n EPECTAL Enjoy Lempting feod. water baths: invitin gurroundings. 'HOTEL BENATOR, Atlantio ity. BEACH HAVEN, N. J. GMILES AT SEA BEACH HAVEN. N Excellent Tame . _N. J. COLLI} BELLEV Bathing Privileges. J Ocean at 8th Modern. Pri- vate Baths, Central. MORE RECREATIONAL FACILITIES THAN ANY RESORT HOTEL IN THE WORLD! Dancing, at no extra charge, every afternoon and evening with Johnn Long and his Cavalier Beach Cluz Orchestra. Write for new illustrated folder in color and surprisingly low August rates. ¥ Cavalier Hotel and Beach Club Vorgins Roland Eaton ORENEY SPRINGS, VA. gonxisv‘srmius = ORKNEY SPRINGS, VA, Only 315 hours’ drive over splen- did macadam road to Washins. s popular Mountain Resort. t. tennis, dancing, swimmine, seback riding, bowling. Min. h eral Spring. Officlal AAA hotel. Restricied clienteie, 00 Bote American Plan—Attractive Rates Send for Booklet Dist. Tel., Mt. Jackson - " Coekrell, Manager ®, OCEAN CITY, MD, BREAKERS ¢, souo vae Rooms with hot and cold running water one 76. and private h. €. B! TIMMONS, Prop, © ™ TINGS HOTEL 93, Besarmn: hnlmg. e. oA Wetipquin Hall ©esan Fron Mrs. S. < ind mew,Rates very ennis. Porticos overlooking ocean. RIDEAU gz, S o 8 72 C. eoma ocean front for 1 THE BELMONT Oecean Front Rooms—Moedern Reasonable Mlnn}e Henrne Jones. EAGLES MERE, PA. EAGLES MERE. PA. STMONT INN For & glorious. satisfying vacation come to this hospitable, beautiful Inn! High in the Alleghenies (2240 ft. alt.) on the vely Lake of Eagles Swim. ride. tramp Indian forest t -hole golf course. Tennis on cl Blonehip courts. Music. dancins. brid idren ~weicomed. Tici Restricted clientele sl = |Specifications | next Monday night. . . . More Rules For Movie Aspirants for Film Beauties Set by Artists. BY HARRY MacARTHUR. tures to the press, seems de- termined to send every at- tractive girl in town to Hollywood. He's been flooding this office with all sorts of atories as to how it's easy to brief into the movies IF. First he sent down a yarn that would have been somewhere about this page yesterday only somebody poured cold water all over the space and it shrunk terribly. It was a yarn proclaiming it is easy to break into the movies if you are ravishingly beautiful, devastatingly gorgeous and breath-takingly graceful as you dance by the table at the Cocoanut Grove, where Director Raoul Walsh and s world-famous artists are holding a story conference. That is how Sandra Storme, who decorates “Artists and Models,” com- ing to the Earle Friday, did it. Now Frank sends starting out: “Want to be & movie beauty?” Seems it's & cinch. All you have to do is to fit the measure- ments by which Russell Patterson, Peter Arno, McClelland Barclay, Ar- thur William Brown, Rube Goldberg and John La QGatta (six, count ’em, world-famous artists) selected the beauties for “Artists and Models.” The specifications are: Ankles, 81( to 8!3 inches; calf, 13 to 13! inches; knee, 15 to 15'; inches; walst, 25, to 26 inches; hips, 35 to 35! inches, and bust, 33 to 33!, inches. The artists all say they prefer models about 5 feet 6!, inches tall, but they also say they will consider taller girls if they are beautiful. (So will we. Or shorter ones.) | RANK LA FAICE, the fellow F who peddles Warner Bros.’ pic- All girls fitting the specifications are requested to register here before leav- ing for Hollywood. Especially if they are not leaving for Hollywood. The acrobatic dancer in vaude- ville whose specialty is sitting on | ner head is maybe a slouch com- pared to Barbara Stanwyck. Story has just arrived announcing that | Miss Stanwyck refused to wear a wig because ‘“she couldn't with her hands, like running them through her hair. Neatest trick of any week, would be. that John Trent, whom you will see again at the Metropolitan come Fri- day in “The Great Gambini,” boasts one of the most unusual contracts in Hollywood. Most players are not permitted to leave the ground during fiming of a picture, but Trent can | iy when and where he pleases. He % | is allowed to keep his commission in the Air Corps Reserve, to attend its battle practice training school every vear and to keep his transport pilot's rating by making at least one mail | and passenger flight & month. Trent was & captain-pilot for T. W. A. when discovered by B. P. Schul- berg. Christopher Bean” day run tonight at the Cross-Roads Players'’ Theater at Baileys Cross Roads, Va arrive at Twentieth Century-Fox this month, as was expected . . . has an- she can get away. . .. Eleanor Pow- ell dances with & partner for the first time in “Broadway Melody of 1938, opening at the Palace Friday. . He's George Murphy. . . . 8id- ney Lust's Cameo Theater at Mount Rainier is being renovated and air conditioned. . . . Water Huston, Brian Aherne, Humphrey Bogart and Wal- | ter Connolly will appear in “Henry IV” when it's aired over Columbia United Artists’ reissue of “Trans-Atlantic Merry-Go-Round,” starring Jack Ben- ny, will open at the Rialto Sunday. . . . Came out at that point in the depression (remember?) when not so many people were going to the movies. Cadets Earn Aviator's Rank. A dozen aviation cadets of the Naval Reserve have been designated as naval aviators, the Navy Department an- nounced today. They will be detached from the Naval Air Station at Pensa- cola, Fla., about August 23. The new aviators will be ordered to active duty with the aircraft squadrons of the United States fleet. —— A lofty highway in Yellowstone National Park runs 21 miles at alti- tudes averaging 10,000 feet. e ——— STEAMSHIPS. " CANADIAN INLAND CR Write for boeklet. Steamship Line: berty Bldg., Phil: Weekly Sailings Direct to SRELAND, ENGLAND, FRANCE, GERMANY .../!meru;:'n largest, Sastest, finest ships in trans-Atlantic service Was| e el i Manhattan . Sept. 8 October 6, November 3 Cabin $181 up, Tourist $122 up, Third $88.50 President Roosevelt— Sep! President Harding— Sept. i every Friday direct to Loadon, fort- nightly to Cobh, Liverpool; only $105. -Season’”” rates now in effect 1 further reictions on round Consult your travel agent or United States Lines | during the making of “Stella Dallas” | do anything | Shooting From the Cuff: “The Late | begins its four- | . « « Annabella will not | | other film to do in England before | THE EVENING STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C., WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1937. British Beauty in Debut down an item Friday. OIL RICHES GROW IN'ILLINOIS AREA Southern Section of State Convinced Industry Will Be Permanent. By the Associated Press. CENTRALIA, TIIl, August 18 —In| one torrid Summer the Southern TIili- | | nois oil development has advanced from a boom into a permanent in- | dustry. Major wells in the 30-mile area around Clay City, Cisne and Noble alone are pouring into pipelines at least 9,000 barrels a day, oil company officials estimated today. Towns formerly consisting of an elevator and a general store, for the most part, now are painting up, mod- ernizing and reaping the harvest. The | prices of crops are forgotten. ) Celebration Arranged. Convinced they have a permanent thing, the “New Illinois Oil Field \Cl\v‘l(’ Committee” will hold an official | celebration at Olney Friday. The | event is heralded as celebrating the “advent of the new oil fleld in Rich- | land, Clay, Wayne and Jasper Coun- | ties.” It was estimated that between 5,000,000 and 6.000,000 acres are un- der lease in Southern Illinois. While oil men admit there are going tq be some fizzlers among the skyrockets, enough pools have been opened to | justify the laying of miles of pipe- | lines. While the main fields of develop- ment have been concentrated in about four counties, actual drilling tests are under way in an area fully 70 miles | long and 60 miles wide, with a mad scrambling for leases through a terri- | tory at least 50 miles further south. | Land values have increased tenfold in | less than a year. Nine Wells in Area. | | There are nine wells in the area | producing more than 1,000 barrels each a day. At Noble, seven miles east of Clay City, one oil company struck a heavy producer which brought the village to a fever heat. Within a few days the village had leased a park, » base ball field and even a portion of the cemetery for oil. The boom has spread into almost every industry. Oil companies and seismograph crews have taken over office spaces in many communities, particularly Olney, Mattoon and Cen- tralia. MISSING WAR VETERAN FOUND AFTER 3 MONTHS By the Associated Press. GORDONSVILLE, Va., August 18.— Unable to account for the three months since his disappearance from home, Seldon Rhoades, 50, of Gor- donsville, a veteran of the World War, was found near exhaustion yesterday in woods 2 miles from Gordonsville. Mayor W. C. Stratton said Rhoades Was seen near the town Monday, but disappeared again until hounds were brought from the State farm to pick up the trail. ‘When members of the large search- ing party came across Rhoades he spoke clearly for a few moments and then lapsed into mumbling. He was removed to the Veterans’ Hospital at Roanoke. Rhoades was wounded and gassed during the war, Mayor Stratton said. He had been missing since May 15 and told his rescuers he had lived on ber- ries and raw corn. Acquaintances said he-had lost about 85 or 90 pounds.. New...a Cream Deodorant which safely Stops Perspiration 1. Cannot rot dresses — cannot irritat 2. No waiting to dry. 3. Can be used after shaving. 4. Instantly stops perspir tion 1 to 3 days—removes odor from perspiration. 8. A pure, white, greaseless, stainless vanishing cream. ARRID 30F o tor ot drug and doph sieres A SANDRA STORME, Famed British photographers’ model, makes her American mo- tion picture debut in “Artists and Mode starring musical which comes to Warner's Earle Theater next the new Jack Benny- _— i 0’ 3 et 3920 RESINOL HELPS YOUR SKIN Includes: @ Relining o Glozing o Trimmings ADDITIONAL SKINS A€ol POTOMAC POLLUTION FUND LACK DECRIED Virginia Health Officer Disap- pointed by Mere Creation of Conservation Authority. By the Associated Press. RICHMOND, August 18—Dr. 1. C. Riggin, State health commissioner, expressed disappointment yesterday that no Federal funds were provided in a Senate resolution approved by the House Rivers and Harbors Com- mittee for the creation of & “Potomac Valley conservancy district”sto handle pollution problems. Dr. Riggin, & member of the Virginia Potomac River Pollution Commission, said it had been hoped that funds up to $15,000,000 would be provided for the prevention and abatement of pol- lution. The pending resolution merely au- thorizes the creation of the authority among the States of Maryland, Vir- ginia, West Virginia and Pennsylvania and the District of Columblia. Forest rangers carry 70-pound gaso- line water pumps to remote forest fires on their backs. 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