The New Movie Magazine (Jan-Sep 1935)

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Whiskers "Whiskers, whiskers, who hasn't got the whiskers?" or something to that effect. Oh, you movie idols, why must you don moustaches? First King Gable went that way, than Ricardo Cortez, and now even Bing Crosby has decided to decorate his upper lip for his forthcoming picture, "Mississippi." I'm beginning to wonder if I can depend on Baby LeRoy now. What do you think? — Miss Gertrude Hunt, 26 Clonard Avenue St. Vital, Winnipeg, Man., Canada. Baby LeRoy is growing a long purple beard, Gertrude. We are casting him as Moses in a Cecil DeMille picture. Conclusions I would like to meet Dolores Del Rio to see if her lips are actually the shape they are in photographs, or if it is artistic make-up, and to see if her eyes are as beautiful as pictures show them to be. I would like to meet Constance Bennett to see if she has as much to be conceited about as is often implied in news notes and to see if her hair is as golden as it looks. I would like to meet Ginger Rogers just to satisfy myself that she really isn't as coarse-looking as her later pictures show her to be — especially "Romance in Manhattan." I'm sure it's make-up — at least I hope. I would like to meet Loretta Young to find out why she is considered beautiful, since I think her eyes are too small and her mouth is too large. And, more than anyone, I would like to meet Jean Parker, because she is Jean Parker. — Jean Darling, 237 Roberts Avenue, Glenside, Pa. Dolores' lips are really that way; Connie's hair is really golden; Ginger Rogers is anything but coarse, and Loretta is really beautiful. And Jean is Jean, that's true. Stone Forever Stars may come, and stars may go, but Lewis Stone seems to go on forever. His performances may not have set the world on fire, but he has gone on through the years giving a fine performance always, regardless of whether his role was small or large, and never has he disappointed me. The picture in itself may have been a mediocre one, but Mr. Stone's performance was always everything that could be desired. — Adriana Leynaar, 6210 Patterson Ave., Chicago, 111. We all have great admiration for Mr. Stone. Ginger Rogers Dress Up your kitchen Photograph courtesy of Lewis & Conger 7 diagram patterns for 15^ bring beauty and charm to the kitchen Just between us women, isn't a kitchen a much pleasanter place to be in when it boasts a few gay spots . . . new curtains, a pot of flowers, colored canisters! You'll enjoy making these attractive kitchen accessories below from diagram patterns, each one with complete directions. CURTAIN PATTERN To be made from scrim and checked gingham. With this are directions for making checked flower pot holders to match. Very decorative. CROCHETED STOOL COVER It's easy to make a crocheted stool cover and a matching floor mat from heavy white and colored cotton thread! Directions tell you how. COLORED CANISTERS Empty tin containers can be transformed into good-looking, serviceable canisters with the aid of waterproof paint and simple stencils. LETTUCE BAGS Unbleached muslin decorated with designs in colored cotton. Useful and good-looking. TABLE PADS No scarred tables when bone rings are made into table pads with a good-looking crocheted body. OILCLOTH CASE A necessary convenience for memo pads, pencils and sales slips. A clever "dummy" prize. TWINE HOLDER You'll never be without a ball of twine in a handy place when you have this wall holder. Send for these diagram patterns today . . . all seven for 1 5 cents Frances Cowles TOWER MAGAZINES, Inc. 5 5 Fifth Avenue New York, N. Y. Ah-ha! The first time I saw Robert Taylor was in an M-G-M short. I was impressed by his acting ability, liked his looks and hoped he would be given bigger parts. He did get one in "Society Doctor" and, in my opinion, he nearly stole the picture. As for his possibilities of being a star, I think Robert Taylor he could be compared to Clark Gable.— Mrs. Rose Mutulo, 445 West 9th Street, Pittsburg, Calif. Pleasant words, Mrs. Mutido. We were the first to single out Robert Taylor back in April. We Bow I'd like to tell you how much I've really enjoyed New Movie in the last five months. You see, although I had bought one of your magazines occasionally, it wasn't until you started this new policy that I felt as if I just couldn't miss a copy. In fact I raved about it so much that a friend of mine gave me a subscription for Christmas in desperation. I'm very much the movie fan, and in the last two years I've made three scrapbooks of my favorite stars. Naturally, the bigger and more lifelike the picture, the more valuable it is to me. So you can imagine how much pleasure I get out of your "Gallery of Stars." I read "You Tell Us" every month, too, and that's why I'm writing to you now. It has puzzled me that no one else seemed as thrilled about the "Gallery" as I am. And I do believe in giving credit where it is deserved. So New Movie, take a bow! — Jess Grimsley, 16 Fort Marion Circle, St. Augustine, Florida. Thank you, Jess. From a Prominent Clubwoman This is to thank you for your letter of February 18th. The information contained therein was very valuable. We held our meeting last evening and at the close of the meeting it was voted one of the best of the year. Thank you again for your suggestions. It was also brought out that there are 32,000 club women in Indiana alone. If all these club women had a program such as ours, only once a year, it would reach that many folks in one state alone. All seemed to think that pictures have improved tremendously in the past year and will continue to do so. They felt they were a wonderful medium for culture; that good music, fine dancing, good diction, manners, customs, etc., are in short — the finest educational features. Again thanking you, and if there is any way we club women can co-operate, we will be glad to do so. — Gamma Omicron Literary Club, 204 E. Foster Parkway, Ft. Wayne, Ind. P.S.: This might interest you, that we had copies of New Movie, in fact that was the only Movie magazine at the meeting. We discussed its merits and the fact that it was the cleanest of its kind and that the articles therein were written with intelligence, and that the magazine avoided so-called "scandal." Members of Gamma Omicron: Pardon us for not printing your exceedingly interesting letter in full. Space limitations forbid. 68 The New Movie Magazine, July, 1935