evening star. (washington, d.c.). 1946-09-13 [p a-15]. · 2018. 8. 30. · fox wants her to work...

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templet* Stock Blank Books E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Penn. Are. N.W. < AMUSEMENTS On Chesapeake Bay MMHnffK Open Dally Till Sept. 15th BAY RIDGE H BEACH resort°re gait Water. Sand Beach, FIc- nie Groves, Playground, eta. gy sflR«e,at®ri^\ ^Tsxmcmq §L/ EVERY NITE AT 9 ... Dinner served •til 8:30 P.M. A CROSS ROADS BAND la carte service. Open weekday, p^fe fog 5:30 P.M. for Vocalist dinner and cock- tail,. Sundays 6:30 P.M. No tax All at tho Stand-up OP A Diamond Bar. Prittt Continue DANCING TONITE AL MASSEY and his NEW ORCHESTRA AT THE MW MELODY DALLROOM 34TH AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E EVERY WED., FRI., SAT. FROM SUNDAY 9-12 WASHINGTON'S LARGEST BALLROOM TAKE MT. RAINIER CAR ON ''G" ST. TO DOOR STAGS INVITED Number Her Stock-in-Trade By Sheilah Graham HOLLYWOOD. Robert Hutton, starring in "Love and Learn," finally has tracked ! down the reason for the myriad l telephone calls he's been getting from teen-age admirers. "The 11-vear-old | daughter of my butcher,” says Robert, "has been peddling my j telephone number for 15 cents a i throw!” The young lady soon can afford to retire. Jeffrey Lynn, now in New York, is planning a Bermuda honeymoon with Robin j Chandler to follow their wedding j October 5. Alice Fay has made only three pictures in the past six years, but is still receiving fan mail at the rate of 9,000 letters a month. No wonder 20th Century- Fox wants her to work again— she s amazingly popular. Victor Mature combines patriotism with economy. He says he’s living in his dressing room at the studio because he does not want to gyp some veteran out of a possible home. Bette Davis still has that half million dollars left over from the funds of the late Hollywood Can- teen. But she says for me to tell all the veterans who have written her that she wants to spend this sum for the collective benefit of the greatest number of veterans, not for advancing individual loans. I think that eventually she will decide on a factory where disabled Interchangeable-Combination STORM WINDOWS SCREENS DOORS Free Estimate and Demonstration HObart 4984-2887 WEATHERGUARD CO. No Money Down—36 Months to Pay LOANS On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Cameras, Guns, Etc. Oldest Loon Office in Metropolitan Arto HORNING'S 18th and No. 1 Highway 1 Vile South or Hiohwap Brides Arlington, Vo. Tolre Bus from 12th & Pg A»e. AMUSEMENTS veterans will be able to earn their way in life. And that would be a fine thing. When I mentioned on my radio show that John Payne had a Wisconsin high school girl as his guest-for-the-day on the set of "The Razor's Edge,” I certainly started something. John since has received more than 1,000 requests from fans who want to enjoy a similar experience. * * * * Before Linda Darnell dyes her hair yellow for the role of Amber, she is having small pieces of her black hair cut off and tested in various shades of yellow to see which will “take” the best, and then having wigs made up in the dif- ferent colors. I'm wondering how Linda's hair will stand up to the continuous application of peroxide. It might be better if she wears a wig. The five-city premiere in Texas for "Duel in the Sun,” David O. Selznick’s mammoth $7,000,000 pro- duction, takes place December 15, in time to catch the Christmas trade—and to win an Academy Award, they hope. And talking of Selznick, his picture, “Little Women,” has been postponed for two weeks because of a possible new strike in Hollywood. And this also may postpone the start of “The Parading Case,” in which Ann Todd plays the wife of Gregory Peck. Gregory plays a titled British law- yer who defends and falls in love with Mrs. Paradine, accused of murdering her husband. This lat- ter role is the only one they wanted Greta Garbo for, and if Gretta had accepted the part it would have been changed to have her merely ac- cused of murder and not, as now, actually committing one. * * * * The Cameron Mitchells are ex- pecting another baby in December. Cameron is the new young actor at Metro—you saw him in “They Were Expendable” and he has the sec- ond lead with Van Johnson in "High Enjoy Tang o’ the SEA FOOD Choice Steaks, Chops or Fowl in O'Donnell's Air Cooled Dining Rooms Traditionally faneous for fine food for a* k quarter of a century. I Wines, Beer, etc. O'Donnell s ^ SEA GRILL ]r 1207 E ond 4r 1 221 E St. N.W. M Tho». A. O'Donnell Barbaree." Bette Davis has postponed the start of her "Ethan Frome" until next year because Henry Fonda, her leading man, is planning to work in a New York play when he finishes "A Time to :Kill.” And when Bette finishes her' picture, "Deception,” she will take a long rest—either at Laguna or in New Hampshire. She's a very tired girl. ... 20th Century-Fox will hold the premiere of "The Razor's Edge” in Parts, and I certainly hope they invite the Hollywood press. I shall start brushing up on my French—! I just in case. The John Shep- ! pard divorce was just another of those postwar breakups that are now filling the courts. Cornel Wilde tells me that he is beginning to feel that his wife, Pat | Knight, an experienced actress in ! her own right, is handicapped in her desire to break into movies because she is married to a movie star. "I thought I could help her,” says Cornel, “but it seems that pro- ducers persist in thinking of her only as my wife and identify her career with mine. But that’s not fair because Pat was a promising actress before I met her." Maybe SHAVES YOU for 3 months? THE MARLIN FIREARMS CIMPANT _ «n 6tn Sim ll/l _ # Listen to "SYMPHONIC MASTERPIECES" EVERY Sl’NDAY ^ 2:05 P.M.—3:00 P.M. > Just a few minutes from downtown—via new Capitol Street bridge (under construction) Pre-War Quality New Homes AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Built by H and H Construction Co. Builder of Qualify Homes for 25 years Savannah St. S.E., Bet. 12th and 13th, overlooking Alabama A venue. EVERYTHING you want In a home is here spacious rooms, modern fixtures and appliances, a deep lot, new residential area with a countrified look, yet within a few minutes from the heart of Washington. These homes were built by a builder with 25 years of experience. He built these homes slowly, didn’t rush them to completion didn’t take substitute materials, but waited until the right materials were available, hired only skilled Union labor. The result—PRE-WAR QUALITY homes at a price within the most moderate means. These homes will sell quickly, we urge you to see them now. FIRST TIME OFFERED! E? *13,750 Minimum Cash, $2,500 Balance in monthly payments SALESMEN ON PREMISES LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: Brick throughout—fully insulated Deep lots, completely landscaped Recreation room with asphalt tile floor Modern kitchen with insulated gas range and 7 cubic ft. Westinghouse refrigerator Screened windows and doors Front and back yards Weotherstripped Gas heat Hardwood floors DIRECTIONS: Drive out Uth it. s.K. bridge to Nichols avenue, turn left on Con- gress road, Vi block to Alabama avenue, turn left to 12th street. * 6 large rooms * 2 fully equipped baths * Concrete porches HENRY SALUS, Exclusive Agent Established 1924 920 New York Avenue N.W. Phone NA. 1262 Pat should not have signed a con- tract at the same studio as Cor- nel. That's where the trouble prob- ably lies. Released by North American Newspaper Alliance. Forstenzer to Speak LEESBURG. Va., Sept. 13 (Spe- cial).— H. M. Forstenzer, who helped the War Department develop its orientation program for troops and now of the National Institute for Social Relations, will be the prin- cipal speaker at a public meeting at * P-m. Monday in the Purcellville Library sponsored by the Loudoun Provisional League of Women Voters. Mrs. Philip E. Bradley is president of the league. Fort Frederick Tour Planned (or Sunday A ifioss walk, two bird walks and a motor trip to Fort Frederick <Md.) State Park are among week-end ac- tivities arranged by the Office of National Capital Parks. The sched- ule follows: Saturday—6 a m., bird walk, Ken- ilworth Aquatic Gardens, Douglas street and Kenilworth avenue N.E.: 2 p.m., barge trip on Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, leaving Thirtieth and M streets N.W.; 2:30 p.m., nature ramble, Dyke Overlook parking area, Mount Vernon Memorial high- way, reached by bus leaving Twelfth street and Pennsylvania avenue N. W. at 1:30 p.m. Sunday—6 a m bird walk, C and O. Canal, leaving Stop 30, Glen Echo streetcar line, MarArthur boulevard and Walhondlng road N.W ; 11 a m., Fort Frederick tour, reached by bus leaving 1416 F street N.W. at 8 a m. or by automobile via Clear Springs. Md„ on Route U. 8 40: 9 a.m. and 2 p.m canal barge trips; 3 p.m., moss walk, Letter estate, reached by bus leaving 1416 F street N.W. at 2:30 p.m or by automobile via Virginia highway No. 9 to entrance 18 miles from Chain Bridge. THE FINEST BULBS IN TOWN JUST ARRIVED. COME QUICK BEFORE THEY'RE CONE I TRUE TO COLOR. TRUE TO NAME BALDERSON'S SEED CO INC. 626 Indiana Avt. N.W. Phonmt: NA. 9791-9792 JUlMlS I flnSBURGH furniture L (Company 909 F STREET. NORTHWEST Store hours: 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M. INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING Famous make sets of high quality materials and dependable innerspring Ns construction. Choice of 4' colors in floral & striped ticking_ LARGE TAPESTRY PLATFORM ROCKER Roomy, comfortable and very sturdily built. Heavy tapestry in a choice of js attractive colors. Hardwood ^ frame finished in satin smooth mhogany_ QUICK HEATING ELECTRIC TOASTER Toasts in a jiffy. Has a dependable heating element that'll give good service. All metal with black enamel finish. A grand buy at only_ "DURHAM" FOLDING CARD TABLE Legs are braced with sturdy metol hirtges. Folds up flat for storing when not in use. Comes in a choice of new smart colors. Priced only_ FAMOUS "WAGNER" CARPET SWEEPER $7.00 The foultless perfomer that's nationally known for sweeping clean. Streamline to get under low furniture. Has pro- tective rubber bumpers. PILLOW-TOP LEATHERETE HASSOCK Round hassock with a plump button tufted pillow top. Leatherette covering, white welt trim, luxuroius white rayon fringe_ MAPLE- FINISHED SAFETY # HI-CHAIR *395 ^ Designed with a broad bose so boby won't tilt. Tray strap is a grand safety device. i Sturdily made in Early American style of select hardwood finish- ed in honey maple. METAL ENAMEL BABY STROLLER S]].29 All metal construction with bright enamel finish. Rubber tires, front & back bumper. Bottle comport- ment. Lift the footrest Cr it's a stroller. JULIUS LnnSBURGH FURRITURE COmPRDV SHOP AT OUR BETHESDA STORE 1 7111 W1CONSIN AVENUE

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Page 1: Evening star. (Washington, D.C.). 1946-09-13 [p A-15]. · 2018. 8. 30. · Fox wants her to work again— she s amazingly popular. Victor Mature combines patriotism with economy

templet* Stock Blank Books

E. Morrison Paper Co. 1009 Penn. Are. N.W. <

AMUSEMENTS

On Chesapeake Bay MMHnffK Open Dally Till

Sept. 15th

BAY RIDGE H BEACH resort°re

gait Water. Sand Beach, FIc- nie Groves, Playground, eta.

gy sflR«e,at®ri^\

^Tsxmcmq §L/ EVERY NITE AT 9

... Dinner served

•til 8:30 P.M. A CROSS ROADS BAND

la carte service.

Open weekday, p^fe fog 5:30 P.M. for

Vocalist dinner and cock-

tail,. Sundays

6:30 P.M. No tax All

at tho Stand-up OP A

Diamond Bar. Prittt Continue

DANCING TONITE AL MASSEY and his NEW ORCHESTRA

AT THE MW

MELODY DALLROOM 34TH AND RHODE ISLAND AVE. N.E EVERY

WED., FRI., SAT. FROM SUNDAY 9-12

WASHINGTON'S LARGEST BALLROOM TAKE MT. RAINIER CAR ON ''G" ST. TO DOOR

STAGS INVITED

Number Her Stock-in-Trade By Sheilah Graham

HOLLYWOOD. Robert Hutton, starring in "Love

and Learn," finally has tracked ! down the reason for the myriad l telephone calls he's been getting from teen-age admirers. "The 11-vear-old

| daughter of my butcher,” says Robert, "has been peddling my

j telephone number for 15 cents a

i throw!” The young lady soon can

afford to retire. Jeffrey Lynn, now in New York, is planning a

Bermuda honeymoon with Robin j Chandler to follow their wedding j October 5. Alice Fay has made only three pictures in the past six years, but is still receiving fan mail at the rate of 9,000 letters a

month. No wonder 20th Century- Fox wants her to work again— she s amazingly popular. Victor Mature combines patriotism with economy. He says he’s living in his dressing room at the studio because he does not want to gyp some veteran out of a possible home.

Bette Davis still has that half million dollars left over from the funds of the late Hollywood Can- teen. But she says for me to tell all the veterans who have written her that she wants to spend this sum for the collective benefit of the greatest number of veterans, not for advancing individual loans. I think that eventually she will decide on a factory where disabled

Interchangeable-Combination

STORM WINDOWS SCREENS DOORS

Free Estimate and Demonstration

HObart 4984-2887 WEATHERGUARD CO.

No Money Down—36 Months to Pay

LOANS On Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry,

Cameras, Guns, Etc. Oldest Loon Office in Metropolitan Arto

HORNING'S 18th and No. 1 Highway 1 Vile South or Hiohwap Brides

Arlington, Vo. Tolre Bus from 12th & Pg A»e.

AMUSEMENTS

veterans will be able to earn their way in life. And that would be a fine thing. When I mentioned on my radio show that John Payne had a Wisconsin high school girl as his guest-for-the-day on the set of "The Razor's Edge,” I certainly started something. John since has received more than 1,000 requests from fans who want to enjoy a similar experience.

* * * *

Before Linda Darnell dyes her hair yellow for the role of Amber, she is having small pieces of her black hair cut off and tested in various shades of yellow to see which will “take” the best, and then having wigs made up in the dif- ferent colors. I'm wondering how Linda's hair will stand up to the continuous application of peroxide. It might be better if she wears a wig.

The five-city premiere in Texas for "Duel in the Sun,” David O. Selznick’s mammoth $7,000,000 pro- duction, takes place December 15, in time to catch the Christmas trade—and to win an Academy Award, they hope. And talking of Selznick, his picture, “Little Women,” has been postponed for two weeks because of a possible new strike in Hollywood. And this also may postpone the start of “The Parading Case,” in which Ann Todd plays the wife of Gregory Peck. Gregory plays a titled British law- yer who defends and falls in love with Mrs. Paradine, accused of murdering her husband. This lat- ter role is the only one they wanted Greta Garbo for, and if Gretta had accepted the part it would have been changed to have her merely ac- cused of murder and not, as now, actually committing one.

* * * * The Cameron Mitchells are ex-

pecting another baby in December. Cameron is the new young actor at Metro—you saw him in “They Were Expendable” and he has the sec- ond lead with Van Johnson in "High

Enjoy Tang o’ the SEA FOOD Choice Steaks, Chops or Fowl

in O'Donnell's Air Cooled

Dining Rooms Traditionally faneous for fine food for a*

k quarter of a century. I Wines, Beer, etc.

O'Donnell s

^ SEA GRILL

]r 1207 E ond 4r 1 221 E St. N.W.

M Tho». A. O'Donnell

Barbaree." Bette Davis has postponed the start of her "Ethan Frome" until next year because Henry Fonda, her leading man, is planning to work in a New York play when he finishes "A Time to :Kill.” And when Bette finishes her' picture, "Deception,” she will take a long rest—either at Laguna or in New Hampshire. She's a very tired girl. ... 20th Century-Fox will hold the premiere of "The Razor's Edge” in Parts, and I certainly hope they invite the Hollywood press. I shall start brushing up on my French—!

I just in case. The John Shep- ! pard divorce was just another of those postwar breakups that are now filling the courts.

Cornel Wilde tells me that he is beginning to feel that his wife, Pat

| Knight, an experienced actress in ! her own right, is handicapped in her desire to break into movies because she is married to a movie star. "I thought I could help her,” says Cornel, “but it seems that pro- ducers persist in thinking of her only as my wife and identify her career with mine. But that’s not fair because Pat was a promising actress before I met her." Maybe

SHAVES YOU for

3 months?

THE MARLIN FIREARMS CIMPANT _

«n 6tn Sim ll/l _

# Listen to "SYMPHONIC MASTERPIECES"

EVERY Sl’NDAY

^ 2:05 P.M.—3:00 P.M. >

Just a few minutes from downtown—via new Capitol Street bridge (under construction)

Pre-War Quality New Homes AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY

Built by

H and H Construction Co. Builder of Qualify

Homes for 25 years Savannah St. S.E., Bet. 12th and 13th, overlooking Alabama A venue.

EVERYTHING you want In a home is here spacious rooms, modern fixtures and appliances,

a deep lot, new residential area with a countrified look, yet within a few minutes from the heart of Washington. These homes were built by a builder with 25 years of experience. He built these homes slowly, didn’t rush them to completion didn’t take substitute materials, but waited until the right materials were available, hired only skilled Union labor. The result—PRE-WAR QUALITY homes at a price within the most moderate means. These homes will sell quickly, we urge you to see them now.

FIRST TIME OFFERED!

E? *13,750 Minimum Cash, $2,500

Balance in monthly payments

SALESMEN ON PREMISES

LOOK AT THESE FEATURES: • Brick throughout—fully insulated • Deep lots, completely landscaped • Recreation room with asphalt tile floor

• Modern kitchen with insulated gas range

and 7 cubic ft. Westinghouse refrigerator • Screened windows and doors

• Front and back yards • Weotherstripped • Gas heat • Hardwood floors

DIRECTIONS: Drive out Uth it. s.K. bridge to Nichols avenue, turn left on Con- gress road, Vi block to Alabama avenue, turn left to 12th street.

* 6 large rooms

* 2 fully equipped baths * Concrete porches

HENRY SALUS, Exclusive Agent Established 1924

920 New York Avenue N.W. Phone NA. 1262

Pat should not have signed a con- tract at the same studio as Cor- nel. That's where the trouble prob- ably lies. Released by North American Newspaper

Alliance.

Forstenzer to Speak LEESBURG. Va., Sept. 13 (Spe-

cial).— H. M. Forstenzer, who helped the War Department develop its orientation program for troops and now of the National Institute for Social Relations, will be the prin- cipal speaker at a public meeting at * P-m. Monday in the Purcellville Library sponsored by the Loudoun Provisional League of Women Voters. Mrs. Philip E. Bradley is president of the league.

Fort Frederick Tour Planned (or Sunday

A ifioss walk, two bird walks and a motor trip to Fort Frederick <Md.) State Park are among week-end ac- tivities arranged by the Office of National Capital Parks. The sched- ule follows:

Saturday—6 a m., bird walk, Ken- ilworth Aquatic Gardens, Douglas street and Kenilworth avenue N.E.: 2 p.m., barge trip on Chesapeake and Ohio Canal, leaving Thirtieth and M streets N.W.; 2:30 p.m., nature ramble, Dyke Overlook parking area, Mount Vernon Memorial high- way, reached by bus leaving Twelfth

street and Pennsylvania avenue N. W. at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday—6 a m bird walk, C and O. Canal, leaving Stop 30, Glen Echo streetcar line, MarArthur boulevard and Walhondlng road N.W ; 11 a m., Fort Frederick tour, reached by bus leaving 1416 F street N.W. at 8 a m. or by automobile via Clear Springs. Md„ on Route U. 8 40: 9 a.m. and 2 p.m canal barge trips; 3 p.m., moss walk, Letter estate, reached by bus leaving 1416 F street N.W. at 2:30 p.m or by automobile via Virginia highway No. 9 to entrance 18 miles from Chain Bridge.

THE FINEST BULBS IN TOWN

JUST ARRIVED. COME QUICK BEFORE THEY'RE CONE I TRUE TO COLOR.

TRUE TO NAME

BALDERSON'S SEED CO INC.

626 Indiana Avt. N.W. Phonmt: NA. 9791-9792

JUlMlS I flnSBURGH furniture L (Company

909 F STREET. NORTHWEST Store hours: 9:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

INNERSPRING MATTRESS AND BOX SPRING

Famous make sets of high quality materials and dependable innerspring Ns construction. Choice of 4' colors in floral & striped ticking_

LARGE TAPESTRY PLATFORM ROCKER

Roomy, comfortable and very sturdily built. Heavy tapestry in a choice of js attractive colors. Hardwood ^

frame finished in satin smooth mhogany_

QUICK HEATING ELECTRIC TOASTER

Toasts in a jiffy. Has a dependable heating element that'll give good service. All metal with black enamel finish. A grand buy at only_

"DURHAM" FOLDING CARD TABLE

Legs are braced with sturdy metol hirtges. Folds up flat for storing when not in use. Comes in a choice of new smart colors. Priced only_

FAMOUS "WAGNER"

CARPET SWEEPER

$7.00 The foultless perfomer that's nationally known for sweeping clean. Streamline to get under low furniture. Has pro- tective rubber bumpers.

PILLOW-TOP LEATHERETE HASSOCK

Round hassock with a plump button tufted pillow top. Leatherette covering, white welt trim, luxuroius white rayon fringe_

MAPLE- FINISHED SAFETY

# HI-CHAIR

*395 ^ Designed with a broad

bose so boby won't tilt. Tray strap is a

grand safety device.

i Sturdily made in Early American style of select hardwood finish- ed in honey maple.

METAL ENAMEL BABY STROLLER

S]].29 All metal construction with bright enamel finish. Rubber tires, front & back bumper. Bottle comport- ment. Lift the footrest Cr it's a stroller.

JULIUS LnnSBURGH FURRITURE COmPRDV

SHOP AT OUR BETHESDA STORE 1

7111 W1CONSIN AVENUE