Movie mirror. (1934)

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All's Noisy on the Western Front! They've been pals since "All Quiet." They're Ben Alexander, Billy Bakewell, Lew Ayres and Russell Glea¬ son. The chances are that it you see one of 'em anywhere you'll see the other three, too. Below, Hyman Fink caught Carole Lombard and Russ Columbo at the Biltmore Bowl. Is it serious, Carole? In the picture at the bottom of the page we show you the cutest pair you can see around Hollywood — Jackie Coogan and Toby Wing at the Santa Monica Beach Club. They also go Brown-Derbying together that it is almost necessary to go once a week. The Sultan and Sultana of Johore were among the guests at the Frolic and the Sultana expressed the wish to have her fortune told. Royalty doesn’t ask — it expresses a wish it seems. But there was a line waiting to get at Wanda. The Sul¬ tana was told that she must wait her turn. But it also seems that Royalty doesn’t wait. Aides bustled and servants bit their fingernails while the Sultana expressed displeasure. But as the Frolic was given for charity, it was decided that Hollywood money was as good as Royal Dough. The Sultana left without even the slightest peep into the future. * * * Did you see the picture of Doug¬ las Fairbanks Sr., with the monocle? He announced that he wears it for reading and not for swank. But why just one glass? Is Don Juan so busy that he plans to read only half of Anthony Adverse or does he read twice as fast as we other bi-glazed bipeds? You figure it out. * * * T F you decide to cross the continent, don’t go to Alice Faye for sugges¬ tions as to a traveling suit. Alice ap¬ peared at the train en route to New York in a bright red silk suit topped by a white hat and finished by white shoes and white gauntlets. She looked very fetching in this but it hardly was con¬ gruous for traveling. How Alice looked by the time the train had plowed through the desert is something to ponder upon. her shoes out of her studio bungalow window because she didn’t like a pair of heels. (We are speaking of shoes, not personalities). La Moore has the advan¬ tage of the ordinary actresses though — she can yell higher. And on top of that she sprinkles French words amongst the English to further muddle Columbia. La Diva Moore will take a nose dive unless she changes her antics. Many of the oldtimers have learned that lesson too late. * * * HARITY begins at home. At the Film Stars’ Frolic, Wanda, Hollywood’s most popular palm reader, was a very busy seer. Futures change so quickly in this town 13