Variety (Oct 1929)

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Wednesday, October % W O M E N' S P A G E VARIETY 73 Uncommon Chatter By RuA Mprris ■'styles-.OrdeMcl Out;- ■ sinie Vaudeville, idrigs^.h is-.. piiW <i; li«t- of liibQo coriieaV; this deuartttient-^quite wnsolicitcd . and doubtless urihuiied-T--wpuld like lo jssiie pL similar ;llst. reg?irdinff. pome of :the favprlte style tricHs .of. the tw>. three or more-a-d^y. . .Thb. .ldwiT>ef''w^ ■ • • ■■ ralG pink stbckiiiiys •with;,eyehing. iii^ossos; - .;pariiciiiaiily. :■ davlt^toned .frhcikfii::--i'■■ ' .,■ . Shoddy''dance slippers. .\ > \.;, . . -BriJliant pink .atidl yvhite jnaker: ■ ups/ . v.-'- ■ ■ V -•: Sequinea; dancie aibhrevisjitions. FuWy pernmneht. w ' ■ ; Bo-glittered saiin evening dr^jra?^^ with clrcuiar^shorts and a, badly; iitted liormaK'tvalstllhe; , ; ; , i \ lOc store Jewelry,' ■ '■ Slippers ;tlnd dresses, that . Valmost. ■iihatoh.''-'. J-:- Feather.'fans .I6r. prima donpas, . Bobbing ciiris '. that ;sho.ql'd . be ■ .-bobbed;-.. - ; J'^urly-itindergarten'. co^turties;: for- ■•/.sistor.'teamffc'.. ■ Cpniedy skirts tbat/l6se their re^^^^ spf'tlon.; . - :'■ • ■The "elegant'' . irocfes that: nios.t ' cccoiitric . comediennes. dflri. to tiiko '^■a. ibovfi:-■'■ . ' Ostfich featherf? on eVenling wraps ■.;and -^negliScos. 'V-••; ' :• : }h ^(ict, ii^l^rcpfulatidn Vaudeville •^coKtiimes.;-. ■ I■ ■/■■. ~ .' Any viola-tor ' bf. the; ,aboye rules would be. ■ punished by being sent to the Nfl\v York theatie bh <louble- ■.feattire xlay.. .v ' Tlife .N wb9'.'e. tiifi .Westei'hs .sti-iE!. full .of /great bpen. spaces, ithd the programs are. ttbu- ; ble-f e'a Vii r e, cl..... Tod&y's (.jclassic, . Torn "jyler iiv ''The Phantom Ridei*," Dpent^g with, shooting over a - game JhT which the winning Is all ; 'ddne with .riiirrors..;>F.or no i-eii'soh picture, .shifts to' a, lone ri.i^er''6n \a • lone prair.ieeci^vi.dentiy old Phan^. . torn himself.Enter hero, '^eldest son of the 'Fighting., Cartwrlghts' " ... .Seems to be a feud on.. ...Thenrie .Bohg could be '^Felid Only Care. F6v Mc'*i ,. ,*rhat;s pretty terribjiei, but a girl's got to keep .her mind occii'- ■■■l pied soVniehoW Pop CartWright, : otherAVise known as "B^ull-dog" cap- .tioned as a ."man obstinate and overhe^rini?, hut- just Ayith it all" •.. .iti u s i G a 1 actompaT)irtient the . darhdiest pbt-pourri of ' Wagner, Tschaiko\yjski, : Rachmaninoff and Texas TOnjmy hot-stuff. .. .Terribly • funnyi:;:..; iLost track. of the plot foi* a while, hut it iibw : appears that Bull-dog's younger son is In, ca.^ hoots with old .Phantom.. Thought frpni the first .that lie had a dirty : . look,..:...iEnter the maid, daughter.of • th« feudal Gilberts, arid dear to thfe heart of you'hg Cartwright. ....She reeisters. roUnd-eyCd terror at the very mention of her nanie—poor ^irl, she's probably seen some of these. Western films and expects the ■ worst;-.. .Next we m6et Cal .Har.dy, sized up: by the caption: ."-vyhose prosperity had always been a source of surprise, to friend^ and enemies .alike." Kind of the picture to- let the audience in. oh that so, soon.; No\v-dal doesn't evieri; ha,ye to leer one nasty leer, to; let it be - known . that lie's.a nb-good yillain;:, .Prbb^. H ably >.old-Phantom. Yos, by. cracky,; • he. is. . Ain't that the b'eatenesf'. .' Everybody kilM for: a happy ^rid^ - ihfe\;:..:'■• ■ ; v : ..'•■.'•■. . Second film, "Whispering Winds/' tiile of the deepi deep . sea and a ;inan's love. for two mtiids aind a ■ baby and his .niother an^. hls.home. and his' honor and. hi9 fad io /arid almost 'anything.-. >ls . ..Literally' . dripping' - witli. Bentimerit . and braVe: sacrifice. iV JNew : York's ; In I'raire form today. Particularly. tvrrible-T- and hete .we sit, making bi^ave whimsical; Jokes,' like Winn|c ■ the ^••Podh.- V..'-.. -' of .needliEj-'Wprk. to .her stndip, juKt to. be sure thatvther<^ .will be .no monieiits..-'^ ■' ' . At pfcisent ihe::st.f«ff is .\y6i;king on a suite of 52 bajiot ;'cofttum^ for ''Aida," eich phe sten.cilieel by 1 land with a blue and gold pattern. ; <Jcs^-; tiimeis ar6 hurig- in .-clipboards .that line: two: large rooms, ^.ich one lab-r :eled . with the i nntme' Of /tfri •:<)pei;a. i.EnPrmous-Vhainperjs are "eipming- in da.ily; filled-: -writh .the cbstumes used during.the,suhiTb'oratR^^ . All' of. tlio.se \yiir.bc opiohed. aiid jicr - son ally in spected .,t y 'Pan gpni; be f oi'e they ai-e . hun^ ' ui):; in thcii' allotted places.. .The ;fact. that Gatti .•.kee^S5' his schedule a . dark • sec until priieticaliy the eve of opening makQs it necessary for -every pr,bduction tin be -in . shap<? before -the: first. njeh.t of the. new season.- ,; Mmbi; Pangohi estimatc.s: tlie lift of an pper^i.. cpstunie . aS > 10. years but she says, most prima :d6nna3 are: too: temperamental, to" Wear^^.^ that iopg; "they like new-things; and •she iikc's. 'to see thprn happy.:.; V'Vt She has a iysterii all her oWii. - After p, ^costume, has; been retired and has 'made Its ;iasl a.ppea.ran'eie; on' Minil, Piihgoni ripS^and "re.-dpe3 it* and it -apikar$, all Unsusp^jcted^ ori; Marton liy this wiiy: bQ-thi .teniperanient- arid ocoribray arc served. . She lias a,lso .'a cl'evcr "trick. dt: pain ti n'g -in bril l.ijint -tbhes-.ovor fadcA brbcades. .; She liikes db.i.rii^ .CG^5tum<;s fOr.Ros ina .Gaiii, Galii-Curpi- and Poii«&lle: the first, because She^ has svicli a good idea; of liheXtind color; tho second, because ;.she is so sweet, .and the-third because .she is iPtf? of fun. . .Aside from her ISfet. Avork, the job tliat gives her a; particular kick i.s the hem-stitching of the famofc flowing cravat0 pf Billy Guard, the Opera's veteran press-man. . Every moment is supremely grace- ful... .Apollori and Robinson open- ing second half with kidding trans- ported from the Palace. . . .Yatos and ilawley,.: male duo and a piano, not to riicntion Olio of tliose tt^- rilic dramatic ballads. . Could closc your eyes, arid iriiaglno youi'seif buck at the d.Ciir old Anibricuiv... .;(J<)fjri'- ovis buffoonery' will! A.l Tnihan aiid Lad.y, Ma-roc;oo liiivai." LatltT, in two (iliio vt'lvot cbstume.Si. siiigs ^yilji roal iioauty and rvriiarkablo ri!.ii»«". Awfully:g'oigd bill.; . - ■"-■'Bavy'dy. and Fast ■. . ::'■.. "Why. Louyc llumo 1?":., iWby; in d(.-e,' -.for .sut'li duil.; lilni fare.' a.^ "Cradi^o .Snalchcrs'.'-. in/ils r.oviiinpiid filtn .■yersioii;?,.'; .Play;, w-as. .bawdy,; biit fttst ami arinisiiiig.' i^ictui-e. lu\ii 'n<it one?shocl(i■ i?-ihin^,',^-^b^^ and 'ba.bb.ity •■ cpnicdy.,; ../rhp •■six young.slers (le;d by Suie .Ca.rpl and Nick- Stuart) . niakb iau liivG. gruiii)^ npt top poiSohousiy, fiill of. tho;.joitv. de vlvi-e',... Wal ter I'aiib.tt- aniusJiig in; spbls—-but npt cnpugli to ;ppVoi /'Scandals''^ Wet Finale .\ No production that speild.s as niueli time as the nc\v "Scandals'" iii reriuriieirating past achie'vements, cPuid bje, as it claims, "bigger and better, than ever"'-^but it's awfully good, . The .Old familiar -faces . all tell very funny gags. Its ;dec6rs and costumes are lav- ish and-clever, a credit to the com -bined forces of Erte . and ;Ma:x Weldy. They're fa.shioned of ex- pensive stuffs, and several /tric.ic adroitly tp carry .out a productibft Idea. The last number, a Frenbh impprt, brought an electrifying sur prise wheri- immaj^ulately groomed show-girls pranced down :a flight of water-*submergcd. stilrs and dis- ajipeared irito the depths pf a pool,^ An ail-wet finale that would,, in itself, put the prpductiori in ,th,e hit class. Awfully amu.sing idea. . ; ' . Frances Williams carries a large portion of the music arid: comedy on her shouldersi . Her most successful gown was one In black velvet with straight neckline, and leisurely bod- Ice gathered into snug hips. Ari- •pthei: was a green organdy, with fluffy white collar and fluted irregu'-. lar edges. The reception, of iSvelyh Wilson's iriebriated number hintecl that it might ha;ve beeri advisable ;to keep her- in the male• evertiri^r di-oss she iias worn for this, song in picture hous.esi .. Audibnces are : often "Of- fended by a .'feminine, portrayal ,of intoxication. Whatever .the reasojii^ the rium.ber has had/bigger .success elsewhere.; llf'r second cb«tun'ie.>va.s a cunning thing in,; White cpek foa- tureSi■ with attractive. i*bse; tpuche.s arid a .secitiined ti-iniv. : ' An intc.i^sting view ; into the Jn'ards of; thP MelrbpblHan Opera ..llpusc is prpyldpd by a visit to the Wardrobe • deplartment; at present b.riftiins with prcpai-.TitiorfS for the new sf'ason. . Ei.tjht Rc>ain.sti'(.'sst's, ==AVf>rl«-ii#=U'H^l:<»i'==^'tih<^:^l^^ fngaged in rcfuriii''iluri^f co-^-stumi's arid roi)iaoing auficnt' bncs ;that h.'ivo given theil- la.Tt .slir#>.(i for,gi)(;i-a effoct.s. With the -oollectlpri num.- bering 31,000, this; takoi?^ ;a bit Of doing; but Mmo. Pitngoni wouldn't be happy: if. there w'crcn.'t som«- bit of ojd sowing to. be .done around tho^ plaeo.; In fact, she loves her trade so much she always brings a piece : . .. : :ftlverside's .Gpod :Bi(j ^ Opehbr;' The ' Crystal--Tnp, three gp'a^l 'skaltcs.' Girl: in a silver leotard with perky :tlllle bow.,,-.Tex' MC- X.ebd,^ baclf-> frpinr T;6nclori - .with enbugh rope to f^pih .h is Will -Rogers .ya4-n«. :: Assisited by a; charming English girl/ in inaize' chiffon, sonps and - biglv kicks. ;;:.pave- Apollon m". c.'ing iii a new..suit for each ap- pearance and his .own Idea of a Vocabulary,' II.o's a .cagey , onlvr- tainer and an awfully -llkabUi (tno ... .Camharo'ili and i:)t.jug 'S.laiibury. :''Ganiby'V:in two inildly rec'C'ived ;dc.ll dances... .Stftnbury popping up. ih.- proceed in j^s' wiUi; that grand Shops". .■::-- Glothcs at': liaNyes-iriirden—tlioiJO two -valiant .yo.iihg woriion \vlib dC7 cided last year that it was high time fbr .'someone .in >Vmcrica. -tp --start priginating' arid stpfj copyliVg tiic Freri:bh. couturiers,; Second year's prbdu;ctions ■ prove; that Inyontiyer ness hasn't wbrivi.tBelf. ou.t'. > ».G;o-wns are clever, chic ' and ,sb -beaiiti<'u.lly. manipulated that they're. ; perlcct .Villains :vto ' -.d.cs(.'ribe. ';. Just.' .iplaiJr, lines' wouldri!t:. suit these de-slgners at all•^^ab^^lcs-;mu.s^ and inter'-, .weave and .gitthori' :bea'uUf ul ■ m ing . through ■. iritrieate . in;jels. .. If. you're tii'ed of ibpihg a- fashion - .rub- ber-stamp: .and have -a - yen for clothes that 'are ; distinctive, . sleek a.iid. have ;-ahv -. bcca.sional .'touph:. of whini'sy. 'havre' a . 1^ K-t. the - S.^Jth street;shdR, by;.ail hieans ;• '^Quarterback''" -is - • a' :''black' arid \vh:ite three-piC'ce^;.foiituring .tweed, skirt,. vt-i th rear kick ^.plCati black blpuise; of Rddier jersey .with -a^ twped strip: running, up the arms ■ arid across■, the . riecitlihe,. arid: a full ierigt h . top . coa.t,: rather ■ severe,; with detaqhtib.lb scarf and sleeves bjC black caracui. Trim ia'hd formal;. ..VSirig Sing"' Is-a two-tbiied :g.ray,,:the sort of thing; that's .swell .to -w-oar ori the avexiue on a brisk fall day.:... ,"Nas- ..sau" is . a cunning, thing in 'black broadcloth that swislios against th,c: ankles .iil: circular fullne.HS, made even more cpnspicuous:with a fliina- ing lining of eapupirie. crepe. . The hips:; are moiilded to an ■unusually low line, with! the 'clbth cpntiriuing up to;the cpliar.ln a frorit panel.: A tpucb. :0f ;capucine brightens the throat V and-,appears in the fein-: brpidery used f.pr £5iebye.s and side- sectioris of the bodice... .A 6-ply tweed, is gra rid. ... \ . "Epaulette" in brown crepe-is a trifle too' seif-bbJisoiaus, withv nripta;) shoulder insets ar.Uievih^ lelte effect^; but. It's "different"..... "M. Beaucaitc'' achieves a cunnirig effect by havirig a ■ rh.ctal brocade vestee with, low hip:^traps running airound . to' a .back-buckle of bril- liants.. I'he rest Is black satin and looks Louis . Quinze-ish ... ."Blue Moon's" a lo-C'ely thing;-^slitihtly ma tronly but styli.sh Witlinl. lilue satin and cleverly employed silv.erca.. tulle ....Life is difllenlt enough Without trying to describe just what hap pons tb chartreuse-arid plum taffeta in "Carte dfe. Vin,'^ blit the re.sult is swell.. i."Anaobnda" uses the un usual cbmbinatipn of a duUish blue and ;plum satin-, in dlrtgonal: strip ipings. LoVf'iy.; / 'V- • : ' •v-'^I-hto- the " Ni^ht!'vis an even wrap, of black", ■Velvet s'hot with; 'threads "Of jgpld.: ; .It's reversible.: sealTtrimmed- arid- romplicaJed, but. nice:;.- "Enchanted: April" is a house gown; jis lovely as its jifimo Aiibther^to'be worn.by;Lyjine 3^'ori' tanne iri her next prodiiotlon—is .of - black printed-velvet «imp1.y jiVD;VJ]ded to ■tho! figtirc, •\v-ilh ;char.treusp'. rib- bands' slipping through the. velvet at thP;sbonia:ers,' emerging in ba.ek to cross arid :disa)iipe'ar at tlic •v.-Ui.st- line and .a.i)ricarinjr''!^".'»in-b^^^^ hips, ta; trflil ihC. floor,. . .Two eye- 1 ling wraps are el(vver a n<\ sa siinple that ■ y("rti '.f(M'l you coul;l da.^h hortie • and riiakrv on'e. iFIrst'is of tlirff- yard!? of niotal stuff, bnltoiied abnut the wai.'tt and. draped jirrjinid -Jive slmulders t.og.a f'asbicri •..XnolbfV.j is a .<;trip of mftal. bi''"'«''"lc tri>;k"<l into a elr vor front-ti'^ ';\^ Capitol's TUlle gKoW:.),; Paris, Sept. 2^; .. ■i'^n nWile to I'iu is:.. with eX''"'!'" tionn.H'y.'.iieai-jiy - wcaiher ; frtiin .date of bailing 10^ lii^barkation in- irriN^rtx. Ihe .'p'assi'ngi'rs': Avore: afforded •the Dpiiortiinity t<) sli0W:-bff their siiiart; sports'- otiilils- wit.lTiHrt . -t.he , -iisiKil' heavy nistei-s'^ co\HM'ini!f ..'inost part .of theriT.. ;■ : ■;. ; ^ Par,, example; Eyblyiv:;Br.ent'(ya; I'-at ibniiig .with hor.recently.aeq\vlre:d .dIi'p(':tor-::hunband;:, Harry ,iJT«lv;ards),' w'or.Q a ifjrevri skirt ;PC :in'epc-dQ-eV>ltip. . UU ttbried to a' Whit e. hiousP:;with a scarf ebllar ■ of, white, tind green, a., short gi'obn . j.a'cket arid .felt bervt; ; ./Not. of the. tlicatrPi . Janet Pearec;. the i't-ilmblive heiress who lias a de- ■<<ire • for. pi'ofossiorial. singing, ho\vr cy.er, vspoi-te.d' several' riPtbworthy ovitl)V-s tliat hiid .ti»e.younger feiriiri.es aboard-; discussing tliem over, their tea;c'"ui)sV'! --jThe. ./iS-year-pld- Miss i'ear-ee' .was ospee:ia,lly s'n\ar.t. iri ii .tuii. .and .'brbw;n. Y:-stri'ped wool: Itnit S%V-ea-teir,_- witii skirt.-.arid long/ cpat' of ; ,bi:bwn tweed; coat-collar -of bro.\vn .astrakhan,, and 9. brown, fblt hat.- iThis was the smartest of a rioveity coliectipri slie ■w'orp atVthe ^] unic.ipal; Casino" in .llavre, wlierb, aijribst:i;iU :pi;' the ship's youriger sot repairdxi for a .few, nocUirnal liours at- I}ouib.:Vifoniv of roulette on a. smullO.i- .soa.le) ' prior', to . their. train: I'tlie fbllowirig mbrnirig.^' ; ., .■- - '■ MiKs Pbai'(:c\s siip.v-ertie. f(h'ri-ial i-re.-^ atibn was a- fuiI-skirted/;-t|ght-ly\ bo.diced ' gow-ii of 'line..black. lao.e; iii^• terwoven ;Svith -Kold-tbrert:ds and nobr^ibhSth in thc baek, 'jrhe -most striking -feature was; the low-hung, shaw'l collar riiade of the sanie ma- teriaj:: .^v'■ "-:■■.:'■ '.•'■• -"■;;^'...^'- -. ^ I- ':\\ Grace Fisher,, former -vaudevillb comedienne; , hbw essaying.. gi-an.d ppbjra, voice puiturp' in ,Mil.ari,. .was rosplehdent,;; ih ' a . .shaded - purple, long-train, dccblelte .of unusual-low cut; . "The : u'nusUa.lnes.S; of the trftin cr^ated'.bbn.si.derable admiration and attbntiohi -altliough cbncededly, the ipng: sweep of the. train niakes this an;:impt'actiGal mpd.e; for general purposes. ':. Miss; Brent'S: mbst - striking evp' riing-gpWn was a black taffeta \vith applifiued: silver flowers and', tulle trimrii'irig krourid the circular .skirt an<l de.cblette necli. . Tlie. tail and . stately : LucreJ'.ia Bprgiai who kept herself alpof, prc- .suriiabiy. ocCtipiod with . her plans for a Continental ;tour. looked nicely in a: black arid prange. piunted chif- fori' evcnirig gowri^ at. the ship's con- cert, where she " w-aS .Toundly. ap- plyi,ud6d.- . , -'. '.' - '.-■/. ■-■■'■ "the Ostrich - Lady A iT>y3tery woman aboard the 11c d" . I "r-ni'i t\ ■« V.ii .ii':-.''it tic -iM 'it'.ed; Sli:i.Mi:-h I'lr -I'.ijuill .til .-^^ . 'i J-it. .V.:i!:.;Mir fi-iiiiii iiiir-' A\ iiVdi .i.i\ 'i .(".^irnvL:, >J«if>iV •'. • 111 ' 1;'(. ,K'.ri>;\'-ll.:Ihi; I)'.-- trivil l.xi'Tv . .11'-'V >'\ ••^lii'^-^'-ii' al- :wa>'s,Viiii-.!'', >''i'.f--itb'f r .or \\Vaj!,\' 'stjiVre ,^h^.l:Ll^■• i:"V-rv-:i'i-i!-li.!<:.iiii;-r>:.-Willi; (DiO. . j;.iir;,e(i\i*;' tV^-irk jrr'iiXi.i, •;' i'i eliifl'oii .ov«'riiii,i<. KiAv'ii, .srio 'wi'V.-V. .. lonf^, ■'^^ iil.'^' ■; ;i'iltlv.H'-br.(i\v-rt : ^ifnii i| . '.'nsivieh (•holyer,. ,.Willi -flowinii: ' .ei.iil'i.- hiding ■ the :Qx'.ti'Oriv«'.Vy - iVnY- J .'. .Aiit>th<'-r pinlV ensenrb)<^ .ii;n1 .sihil-r.-' la i'ly,- ,h u,bd ;, fcfi.tliet-fit-. a,il.(ii;iiing■ '.-t 11 • •'. fiill, long; f^k.lrt ..oC;;her drQST<. . One :of; li.er .\n"aps; a i)ia(-i<;ebifCon, <-i'i'.ar.; ti'oh, ha:(V .a'biii.ok ;.i7til wh'itx- cs'^trieli.; 'tshawl.epila.r.-- . ■/ , :-i'•' ■ 'V - :■ : -i'eggy Joyce's Latest; ■ 'riip svcite i Pegfry I.V^^^ itoyec . ,w.as.a>s-ever fre^^ "attractivp, literr, ally., living lip to the: .superlatives^ of ' thb- 'Trptty Peggy'' KOrig ,whieli' the fencir ox Gus, Ariihein.i's barid.,at :tlie, Aiiiibassa.d(E>urs, :ppiritediy. ybealized. in her 'dirrction. She 'was .stxinning-! ih a .rhine.stone-studded, s.iU'er chif i- fbn, . moulded to . the; form;;- - skirt shprt;ppinted- front, is r a d u a li.y : lengthening, to^.a"nivlc in back,- ,'. •-. .' ■'. l-'eggy;; an.d her ' new aniour,. ithp.. miildlbira^ecV Lord Furriess, had.be^^ pjttiinizirig thc A'mba.ssfideurs for 13 out of. thb last' 14 nights; flrid. only . on this,.'the iinai:: .evening, of ' the rp.'itauvarit'i?^ season, -weie they ac-. brinipv-iiiied - by;.othet's,:; (The' Ahi-; bas'sadeurs, ineidentai.lyir.has ni)t.hr ing bh. >'ew . York-'s Geritral; V}]i'}l . Casino; in ;>'ew York,: .altbbugh both are of the. same category,); • . ; • AjribtlVer -jitiiking -gowny'l^prn by an - unidentified: Ameiiean wfis: .ft, cerifsc. ■ ehiffpri -with biis; - 'flounces. around the hips arid circiilJir .bottotri. It -was Jdavingiy btit- to; a- ■sviii.sfe-liiiiP'. docoiet.te. Most of :the faish-ipnabiy'' gowned attbridance -we're. Ariiericari. or Enfelish, ^^•}th .tire, for mer,..pre- dbmiriating, all. thprbughb'recjl :;cps'- mbppliteRr as nnich. at home in Paris as :New -YPrk. or' London. The .bniy >ther pr b f.e s.s i.e;n a 1 woirian' present .was the ■ oharminS: Mrs. Miiri'ay Pl. David :and: Ililda: Murray, bailrootri dajicprs'. ^5he"Avivs lovely iri ,a pa.sfpl-.shaded, gold-cloth gown; of tinevGn hern.aiid -with fitted bodice. • ■ tulle-and shading from pale shell into raspberry.'; I);incc ' formations arc enhanced -by the mbyemcnt .of the material. ,: : , ',: ': ^ ^ Another lovely tulle thing, in thin layers Of bliie, - is worn by- Joyce Coles, an attractive - toe-dancer. Miss' Sawyer's costumes -are re- moved . frpm the utterly. s.wCet- fiiriiple-and-girlish typo Pf chir mouding. , Iler last is a lovely bridal; gown in White, .with tulle- again yielding -the bouffantc soft- ness that : ronld ■. , be achieved tiu pugh no. other med ium. Anpther eeiebrity ^ seen ' doing- a, hidea-vtray in-.an inconspicuoiis side-; waLlk cafe in Fontainebleu wa,S;Gene, 'i',unnoy,;.wlth hi?'bride, the forriier Pblly. Lauder; • iPerhap.s reflecting the cares and weiTies of iier hus- barid's legal ■ eOmpi.i.cati.ons , with a Mrs, Fp);'arty, the G ree n w i c.h (Cbnn.y hoiress: w:is coriservatiyoly attired, mayhaps a bit too .n'uich sp foi^ an hei.ress of .such social promi.^ nenee.' -;;■ ; ~ . ;■;■ ifer ens.einble .lacked snap. »S.he , wore a;.nayy-b1ue and white printed crpi)e dress, a iplain long' navy-bhie , coat and vV navy-blue felt hat, wiib tan slippers a,nd stockings. ' didn't .sing it so • w*'ll wc/Uld be a trbmenjlous hit--;iai>plansi! •wriM'-n i;ight Into its .slirrin,u teni,po."Gam- by" back' for trim: toe work in a darling sheplierdes.-i ;froek.V Py f'H* her moiit successful number. .. .Hill Robinson, .dark, dapper, and as de- lightful a.s ever..;. .Dave Apollon in the familiar revuei: with Danzi Goodcll receiving deserved honors. S!-iii.i'lcy. and Sawyer irfrciT^iTmr^rf-j at the ('apitoi-thl.sW<''i-k,. bV.t. tiill'-; is thf; rei'ii■ h-f-a(l.liner--=-'pi;Viy-i-,t .g<jb.-- (if it u.s.i'il in . per.ky l>;lil^-f;..^•l)slMtne^: for tlie Che.-^.ter j.lab'S.; 'J'j'ie y.resepi- alion beiiig f allei\ "Flower lOollicS." its coslunies are. • reproductions, of variouf! blbssonis, exc:euted with im- agination and fityle! One .iT.fO'p has'! rose-bud petal skirts, bunclicd vi ith J . At the Rpxy . AniU.siiig novelty n u in b e r in I'Dfinpo. of the. Paper Dolls." Girls in paper cpstj.im;os tricked to raakf tilei-ii look iiicb pupi/ets" dangtiri'g bif a string. Gunning: ias can be.... *: Vienn esp C.ipr icie," lo vrly r i ver set - ting, with the choriis putting a.;little'; lop- much Vigor into the ''-Blue l^a'n uiio.". atid the ballet tt-ouijc maniph lilting.batifiued .scaris.. I.oyely, biit lovely, w'al'tsj.i'by -'I'at' I'.ownian 'arid Massijipi thcXforrner in, a .gratjbful w-ater ;dress'i dripping in soft tulle. Hollywood's Vienna " ^ T a 1 fried. in . 11611 y w p od^' is; rca 11 y ji ri.;; p perel ta with in a: n.i u si i-iiV coni - vCfi-y '.•ind -ciirries f'bout m s- rmirh con yiction ■ as .tb(' nsiuil llirec-act ex tr.avag.'inza. C.oiitirii nt.'i] atiiiospin'i e, afiiV (he^ Ii.r;it; fi'iVy. Vieiii-ler<(; sliols, ju^•t ajiput. as Kui.()p<'a n Ji's a vigor- -bws. HMiai-y ; x::Jub.; -IMiere is iitlU (lo'uhl tli;it it .w;is all (bnio In -ilolly- w(H)d., : . -. .['j.-i ire' fitii-oilures to. the .sfi'ei'n .'JN^rris',. whi.i.-:ij .whulesfiMi' " i<!"<.Ni'"'"n.ily, ;-■ill'.^•<.• v.'itii tti- I in<'"- ti<<(l ;i nil''l;iiw.i>i-' li!-:-i- a ili'i-am. 'I'h'*--' who liked .7. HjirOlii JMiirray on tin- ■.ota;,'e will like liini in piefures - }ie'.< ex.-id'ly tlie- yani''i brint'in.i; Pos.f-v ], 2 and 2 to tlie-i)artOr th'; iOui'iip-'iin lirinee. . The StranK:* sctir". Avilh'iii- terpokited Stamper nuniberr, .i.*- lovely. INCORPORATIONS : (Continued from page 50) fitrfs, piri'ir'^!'; Kmma VS'I'-sIb, Kuih Krrilii-li. I. .1. Cinsli'Tp. , you'lun -XilKTiran Vilm. Nt-w Toru. ■tljnalvcM.- pli-turns; Anni; lO.li-hpl,. I-Hlisi/i' l{nlhni:iiV, Jiilo '"O"''. .' . . -' Karclrin PrortiM-lion-s. >t.-iiiliiiUan. the- . ,Ttri-H, tr»(i.,(ir)(i; Vliwc-m (MciiTr.-nli. Kinma - Barbiito.Wijliam ('t"iTioiill. - T'UHiltinta (iiioinn, :Now York, thpsitrcsi . picturf:»; -Jojuiuiin- Mc'i>'li'.«,, I'V J. .."^itnlrtH. ■Josn Piinl(i<<.-:- - • : ' ■ ' Kc.xHOrvo. Manhati.iui. r>1olur<-«; Marlin Kr K lTlfrr'v'H-ntair .M. Wh'iKv. AVMlHMit .F,- .tjiii-riitt.:.,^■ ,- ■ ;, : '; :^' . T ■'■ : Jt«»^«*<l Si'Teen, .Uaia-wln, plrturofi; J. a: AY-arniT,. Vii'Kjnlii F. Hsf-'Ufir, .<}p,o.r»;rt Dai'p'nhVTB. -' - ' .- ■ ;;: - JiKjsori Stmllos,. MHjihHtt^Li). . radio .br(iadca.stinB; Iltrltptt i.'. i't-niz, Frank. J. . 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