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THE SUN, BALTIMORE. MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1030 8 LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE Current Events By Harold Gray 7" How To Be Beautiful 7 poor fellow- wouldmt even SHE LOOKS AT ME lAbdul The Damned' At Little Theater WAS A STUPID KID, TESTIFY IN HIS OWN DEFFNSE WHEN IT HAPPENED" UP. NOW- I'VE FEARED NO MAN FOR A LONG TIME'" AND I'VE RAN AWAV SCARED' OH WELL- NO ONE WOULD SO FUNNY I CATCH HER. STARING AT ME- AND I HAVENT HEARD HER SINGING FOR DAYS I'LL SWEAR IT'S NOT tUk MY IMAGINATION. CAN SHE HAVE GUESSED GOT SOMETHING MORE inc uircu nu uuvcu iuruMcu AGAINST HIM BELIEVED HE'D MURDERED HER DAD- SHE WASN'T TO BLAME- I'LL BET SHE PAID PLENTY FOR HER MISTAKE, BEFORE SHE DIED.

THAN MY TONGUE TO HAVE tJfcLitvtu Mt, ir tiAfi TALKED THEM' MO EVIDENCE" JUST DO MY TALKING WITH WHEN I GET BACK" JV 5 IMAOINM I UN, A YfcAK LAI tK" ANYTHING Recommended That The Style Of Coiffure Be Changed With Every New Hat Fritz Kortner, Nils Aslhcr And Adricnne Ames Are Seen In English Photoplay Br DOSAID KlltKLF.T Fight Film OFFICIAL MOTION pictures of the heavyweight fist fight between Jack Sharkey and Joe Louis, held last night in the Yankee Stadium in New York, will be exhibited at the Hippodrome Theater beginning at 5 M. today. i NILS ASTHER, who la best remem Br EI.SIB PIERCE Copjrlibt. tsadl A WORTHY contemporary iayi change your hair style at least one every seven years. I'm all for changing it at least once year, or with each succeeding season, Li fact, why not new coiffure for every new hat? bered for his Impersonation of a Chi nose war lord in "The Bitter Tea of trWH Hal 1j 1 1 Abdul The Damned General Yon," wears anotner resplendent uniform In "Abdul the Damned," now showing at the Little Theater.

This time, Mr. Asthcr, working for an DOROTHY DIX We'll Meet Again By Margaret Gorman Nichols English studio, portrays the chief of police of Abdul Hamid II, Sultan of Turkey, from 1876 to 1009. It Is Says; super-villainish role, as written, and Proper Manners, Good Dispositions, Ability To Accept Misfortunes Or Hard Knocks And To Be Consistent Are Best Things A Child Can Learn Ooprriibt, 1058 INSTALLMENT XXXVI. With or without chapeau, the coiffure has way of giving you a new outlook on life, does Quito the same thing to your face that becoming make-up will do, and the same thing to your spirits that you hope a very expensive tonic will accomplish. This under the new high hats you'll want a new coiffure.

And in adopting new style you ought to have the same sort of foresight that brides are taught. Just as the bridal coiffure should be equally as flattering with or without veil, so the average coiffure should be just as becoming under the hat or apart from It. Good Morning! By THE BENTZTOWN BARD (FoLcra McKinsey) It waa only a lad "Good mominj," Ai ah piunl atom the war, But It apread the morntni'a glnr-. Oter thellTclonidayl Carlott Perr. lOopjrii-ht, 103) "I'M not keen about It.

We could has never learned the art of getting wire your mother to come to Florida and we could be married in the new house. I could hnve the yacht sent down. We're going to be married only once, my dear, and I think a wedding along with people. Then teach your children how to 1 I jim jp 1 I 1 I the temptations to overact are many. Mr.

Asther does not always resist, and it may be said that he leers once too often. In consequence, the Swedish-born Hollywood actor must yield first place to the German exile Fritz Kortner. Mr. Kortner, in the role of the neurotic despot, gives a fine, irmny-sided portrait. With more help from the scriveners, Mr.

Kortner might have made this a notable film. As it is, his performance alone prevents it from being just so much Turkish paste. take it. Life isn't eas for any of us. Every job is hard and discouraging, but those who have the courage to is a rather private affair.

I'll get a plane tomorrow and you can come down when you think you have all the dresses you need." "As you wish, Gregg." "MARGO IS having a party after the stand up and fight and who come up smiling after every rebuff of fortune always win out In the end. It is the whiners and the compU.iners and those THE POET He Is the man behind the plow, He is the merchant in the street; He is the orator whose brow Pebbles with dew of heavenly heat He is the minister who stands Behind his pulpit of the book pretty speech to you because that Isn't my lunguage. When I say, 'I love I wish it had never been said before because it has been abused so much." And again, less violently, "You'll have to decide which life you want. Life with me will be inconspicuous but it will be free. Not a penthouse in New York and a villa in France.

It will be a flat in New York when we're there, a room with a balcony in Nassau, and a small room at Capri where we can look at the sea." Once she smothered a sob and bit deeply into her lip. She could not see for the tears and her heart ached with responses she could not make. "Chris, you weren't there the night of the charity ball when the way was black ahead. Gregg was there! He is sweet and kind. No, I don't want to be mistress of a dozen houses and hostess to restless, pleasure-seeking people.

I want to be like Pennyl" play. We'll drop in and see how it is." who throw up their hands and quit "Did you get good seats?" He laughed at her. "You are con The film is best when it sticks to the To weave the great lyrics with his cerned about his play, aren't you? I got good seats so that everybody can see the girl I'm going to marry." hands And sing the cadenzas with his look, He is the statesman rising up Unselfish in devotion keen history of this troubled period and performs the function of biography. Unfortunately the English film makers, copying their American cousins, have tried to hop up the story with injec FRITZ KORTNER A MOTHER writes: "I have three small children. What shall I teach them?" Well, after you have taught them to fear God, keep the Commandments and wash behind the ears, the next most important thing to teach them is good manners, which are the "open sesame" to all the door in life through which they will want to pass.

Good manners will carry one farther than looks or money or talent. They are a letter of credit that the world honors at 'sight They form our first impression of every individual we meet and attract or repulse us. By a stranger's manners we make a snap judgment of his breeding, birth, background, social status, education, character, disposition and the kind of mother he or she has. Of course, sometimes we are wrong. Manners are not invariably an index to the souL There are rough diamonds who possess all of the major and minor virtues, but a hurrying world hasn't the time to polish them up, so they get passed by, and unless they have the most phenomenal brilliance their worth is never recognized.

So begin in the cradle teaching your children good manners. Teach them how to eat, how to enter a room, how to speak, what to say and how to say it, how to pull out a lady's chair, how To take from man's lips the bitter cup, tions oi moldy melodrama. There is when the sledding gets difficult who are failures. Teach them to finish what they start. Make the baby finish its bottle.

Make the toddler complete his block house. Teach your children a pride in doing good and never laying down on their jobs. You can't down the man and woman who have patience and grit enough to stick to the thing they have undertaken. The failures are those who flit from one thing to another and do nothing well. Teach your children these things and you will have fitted them for life.

unt Priscilla's One very fascinating, easy to keep and altogether romantic coiffure calls for three semi-circular rolls placed high and horizontally across the right side of the head the hatless, or nearly hatless side. The other side may or may not be balanced. The center part so popular this summer should continue a favorite for fall. For one thing, It is far more becoming to the majority of people than the majority of people think. Unless the fate is very long or the features unduly long, like a long, prominent or pointed nose or chin, the center part should re becoming.

If the features are very Irregular, better avoid the center part, for it has a way of throwing irregularities into relief and emphasizing them. But for good features and an oval or near-oval face it is fine. It also lends itself to the brushed-back or pomp effects so much in keeping with the feminine, romantic trend in clothes that brushed-back effect, by the way, is very youth no longer much bounce in the situation in which a bearded and slinky son A RECIPES of the Prophet tries to lure a visiting Austrian actress into his master's a i iiNijLKivuasiutt uay smoked a io sow ine dry earth with green. He is the soldier fine and true, The stalwart toiler in the mill; He is the traveler seeking the new, Finding in beauty things that thrill. He is the woman at whose breast A little babe is cuddled down.

Because on a love like that to rest Gives to all life its heavenly crown, Fo' yo' sliced cowcumber pickles, cigaret. The voices of people in the lobby were low and inarticulate. Gregg said, "It's going over big. I thought I was going to catch up on my sleep during your friend's play, Gay. But I was mistaken.

It's not a great play but there's no artificiality in "I'm afraid I can't share your love of display," said Gay. He laughed at her seriousness again. "I never believed in hoarding. I want you to wear all the jewels I give you and never wear the same dress twice." WHEN THE car stopped at the theater and they alighted, news photographers snapped their pictures. People on the sidewalks, hungry for glimpses of theatrical and social celebrities, cried, "There's Gay Van Avery!" She was on the crest again, she thought, as they walked into the theater and people nodded and smiled at them.

On the crest, but her heart and mind for days had echoed with the words, "We'll Meet Again," written to her across the sea by Chris Mallory who wasn't here tonight and Miss Bertha, you'll fine dis recipe bery So, from each passionate task men do nice: it. It speaks the truth and sometimes SLICED CUCUMBER PICKLE Git de cowcumbers fresh an' tender. Wash 'em off an' cober 'em wid a strong brine, lettin' 'em set fo' 24 'ours. Drene, wash well an Kise the exquisite fires that throng In the eternal vistas through Breathing with deathless song. -B.

B. The Future Of American Fiction Looks Like Romance To Me Comments made on the new Dos Passos novel in the column, yesterday open the way in mv mind in now FASHIONS Edited bf I.JVCHA BALDT, A. M. harem by dangling an emerald necklace before her dazzled eyes. There is no longer much fizz in the scene in which the aforesaid lady agrees to inhabit the palace on condition that the Sultan, spare her sweetheart, sentenced to be shot.

iYoung Turks MOST OF the action takes place In or near Abdul's vast and highly ornate palace, in the final 6tages of the struggle between the reactionary Old Turks, wearing a dark fez, and the liberal Young Turks, wearing a white fez. Imbued with Western ideas, the Young Turks wanted a constitutional government and Abdul was equally determined that they shouldn't have it. The Sultan, as portrayed by Mr. Kortner, emerges from the photoplay ful and gives the face a fresh, groomed to help an old woman get in and out of a car. It is trouble to make Johnny use the right fork when he wants to look.

Instead of the myriad little ringlets, which were so hard to keep, you'll see stout curls at the hairline. who cared nothing for fame and adula thoughts about the" whole fiction sit people like to hear the truth." In the final scene the audience did not know whether the distraught heroine would marry the rich young man or the poor young man, who was Chris. But when the girl walked off the stage as the curtains met, they remembered the line, "We'll meet again" and they knew she would follow the man who had nothing to offer except himself. THERE WAS a storm of applause and seven curtain calls. "Not a great play," the critics would probably say, "but a good one that 'should have a long run.

Gay, drawing the satin coat over her uation in this country and abr6ad. The sophisticated hovel like this Money" trash by Dos Passos has pretty pig it. You have to tell Sam a million times not to speak with his mouth full; not to wear his hat in the house; not to neglect a thousand little courteous observances. It takes line upon line placed fairly high and ever so handsome. A good permanent and a lesson from your hairdresser, followed by tion, while she was on display as another beautiful thing the Randolphs possessed like their yacht and penthouse and the new housj in Florida.

In the box she turned and tried to find Penny, Yesterday Penny had said, "I'll probably sit in the balcony be cober wid fresh water, lettin' 'em set fo' a 'our or so longer, Drene ag'in, wash once mo' an' slice. Now take as many onions as you hab cowcumbers an' slice 'em in wid de cowcumbers. Cober wid vinegar, bring and precept upon precept and being practice coaxing them over the fore finger with your comb, and it shouldn't as a not very amiable chap. Living in be hard. cause I don't have a new dress.

But dread of assassination, he maintained everlastingly on the job to teach chil dren good manners. Good Manners Pass Key That Unlocks All Doors an army of spies, thugs and killers to well run its course; Hemingway and Lewis are disappearing, Aldous Huxley 'is going down the far side of the hill, all their imitators are huddled together, for a grand push over into oblivion. The period novel has already been overdone, and with the present rush of "Gone With the Wind" over I doubt if there will be any more demand for books of this kind in our generation. This leaves nothing in the field of possibility except romance, and the time is certainly rine at this verv bare shoulders, thought, "They like it I'll wear my red dress so you can find me- Gay, before the curtain goes up, say a little prayer. It means so much to-to all of us." THEN, through the glasses, she saw a red dress and dancing dark bangs high in the balcony.

Penny looked both ex because it makes old people remember and young people think. I can't decide! THE FAMOUS psychologist, Dr. Link, Good Taste By EMI1T POST Oopyritht, 1938 I've made my choice!" She went to Margo Stevens' party whete cocktails were plentiful and cited and frightened. Her sweet red where scores of people came and went estimates that it required five years' hard work to teach children good manners, but in the end great is the mother's reward. She has given her children the greatest charm they can possibly possess and she has laid the foundations of their fortunes.

The sales appeal that enables a man to moment for some great romantic writer until daWn. She could not sleep when mouth was trembling. Then Gay saw Mac's lean figure beside his wife. They to leap into the forefront and give us a book that will blow awav the dust she got home, remembering words that looked at each other long and tenderly of economic puzzling, of war, of hate, Chris had shouted 'across land and sea to her. put himself over is nothing but good of human peccadillos.

A CANDLE IN THE WINDOW to de bile an' simmer fo' 10 minits. Drene off de vinegar an' pack de pickle inter yo' jars or yo' krock. Inter yo' kittle put enuf mo' vinegar to cober de pickles well. Add whatever kine ob spices you wants de reg'ler mix't pickle spices am good wid salt an' sugar to tas'e. Bring to de bile an' let bile ste'dy fo' 20 minits.

Dan pore ober de cow-cumber rings in yo' jar an' seal If you uses a krock, be mity sho' it am clean an' well skalded an dat you hab a tite fittin lid. When all' am in an' de lid in place, tie a c'uple ob folds ob clean cloth close ober all. Don't forget dat yo' jars an' krocks needs to be jes as clean an' ster'lized jes as good fo' pickle as fo' perserb. manners. The lack of good manners NEXT DAY she.

went to the airport with Gregg. Dear Mrs. Post Your article recently about the young friends of yours who are all ready to build their house amused me so much that 1 forgot all about my toothache. It was the part where you reminded them to think of ample storage space for putting occasional usable away, and ar.iong these items you mentioned a bird cage for. the visiting canary.

1 was wondering how in the nvorld a bird would go visiting if not in his own caget is what keeps many a man with ability and said nothing. Gay thought. "Penny and Mac have what Mother calls the most' important thing. I'm going to miss the most important thing and feel empty and shallow when I see people like them." Gregg touched her arm. "You're "It's rather a shame to deny our friends a big show," he said.

"I'll from ever succeeding. I myself have personally known two men who lost speak to Mother about a quiet wedding Render therefore unto Caesar the things that are Caesar's, and unto God the things that are God's. coveted posts for which they were ad dispose privately of those who aroused his suspicion. For political enemies, the firing squads were always waiting, and the film is enlivened by many volleys of musketry, each accounting1 for a group of heroic wearers of the White fez. Mr.

Kortner, however, arouses a midgen of sympathy for the frock-coated tyrant, in spite of his cruelty, vices and treachery. He does this by showing plainly that the man was ridden by fear and loneliness, having been sniped at constantly by thusiastic subjects since the age of eight. Overcoming the handicap imposed by the fustian melodrama, Mr. Kortner makes the shivering Sultan rather a real person. Emil Jannings, it will be recalled, turned the sane trick as the mad czar in "The Patriot." Lovely Adrienne Ames was imported from Hollywood, with Mr.

to represent the actress, who caught the despot's eye. She embellishes the film but the role is a dud. 4-H GIRLS TO HOLD OUTING Shore Club Groups To Meet August 24 To 28 Chestertown, Aug. 18 The Kent and Queen Anne's second annual in Florida and you when to come cold, Gay. One would think you had mirably fitted because they gargled dovn.

Cheerio, darling." their soup. From the airport she went to see Next, teach your children how to get ANSWER I can understand your amusement because it does sound ab a personal interest in. this play." "If it is a success," she said quietly, "it will be a well-deserved success for the man who wrote it." Penny, Matthew xxii, 21. The Workf Weeds along with other people. On our ability to smooth the fur of our fellow- surd, but I am sure I am not the only Jjk 3329 TJJ We call them weeds and look down creatures the right way and make "Have you seen the notices about the play!" Penny cried.

"They're marvelous! Oh, this means so much to us, Gay! Mac and I will take a little house THERE WAS not a rustle of noise in upon them as we pass along the high' ourselves persona prata to them de one whose attic contains an extra cage which has time and again been occupied by a visiting canary. Have you never seen a child going to stay Virginia Nurserymen the packed theater. Gay seemed scarce pends our success1 and our. happiness ways and cross the fields and wander through the forests, but oftentimes they are among the loveliest things in in Popularity isn't the reward of vanity. It is what makes us or breaks with a or a particularly ly to breathe.

In concern for Chris, in love for him, she missed long passages of dialogue and even some of the plot. in the country and Chris will be able to travel as he's always wanted to." She frowned. "It it really wasn't a play at all, you know. He was just talking to you." nature. God has given many of them us.

People will do things for us be Name New Leaders Kenneth McDonald Elected President Of Association At State Convention Charlottesville, Aug. 18 ff) The tender and beautiful coloring of bloom, cause they like us that they wouldn't But what forced itself upon her consciousness was that Chris himself, in and though they may not smell so nice, they mean well and are doing the person of a young actor, was "lknow." 1 Continued Tomorrow do for us because it was our right to save our lives. And, if they dislike us, they will pull us down every time we get a foothold on the ladder of speaking to her the love he would not their bit in places where the perfumed Virginia Nurserymen's Association say, and giving to it such force and blossoms would be unable to survive, elected Kenneth McDonald, of Hamp There are human weeds, too, that have ton, as president and selected Blacks- success. Most mothers are by way of think power and greatness that she was shaken and there were moments when she felt she could bear it no longer. burg as the 1937, convention site at the ing that if a child has a cantankerous 4-H Girls' Club camp will be held on Huntingfield Farm, near Bock Hall, August 24 to 28, according to announcement made yesterday by Miss Helen L.

Schellinger, Kent county Aunt Het By Robert Quillen A deep dramatic voice cried out to closing session of the fifth annual meeting here today. her, "I'm not offering you luxury and HERE'S a single pattern and two en their purpose and their place and should not merit despising. Watermelon Slam him down on the ground Till he bursts wide open and clean, Red as a rose And his rind as green as green. disposition there is nothing that can be done about it. It is just too bad that Johnny always quarrels with the other children and every game he is Robert G.

Burnet, of Charlottesville, tirely different models, home "demonstration agent. Any girl amusement and pleasure! That's not life. It's only playing at it But I love you and I want you to staiuj and live The buttoned vest with coolie collar was chosen vice-president, and G. T. French, of Richmond, secretary-treas doting aunt, with a canary in a little wooden traveling cage clutched tightly in his, or her, hand? The little wooden cage in question is merely one of those in which a canary is often brought home from the bird fancier.

And the child who keeps the cage as a traveling one naturally takes it for granted that grandmother certainly, and auntie probably, will have a cage waiting for "Dickie's" arrival Dear Mrs. Post I have an invitation to, spend the week-end ai the cottage of very dear friends of a good friend of mine. My friend brought the invitation by word of mouth. Frankly, I feel that his friends should have written me a note, and yet, on the other hand, 1 feel that it would be rather silly to spoil my own fun by showing that I care. Don't you think so? ANSWER According to every rule, the one thing that a girl should never do is to be "just brought along" by a man to the house of a hostess who is a in either county over 10 years of age and who has completed a project, or in breaks up in a row.

And Mother adds formality to the tunic model. It's urer. Members named to the execu ideal, for vacation or for-town in a sighs instead of getting busy and who now is completing a project, is Smile when you taste that bit, beside me, taking what comes. Living is the most important thing in' the world, living fully and intensely. tive committee to serve with the officers' were: T.

D. Watkins, of Em making Johnny play fair and give and eligible to attend. navy or wine sheer tub silk with white contrast. You'll wear it. for poria, and L.

I. Westcott, of FalLs take and not assume the right to run the whole show. When I stumble and fall, and I shall The camp, which will be devoted to instruction in 4-H Club projects and early autumn too; Church. The other version has a hip peplum. to recreation, will be under the super.

The executive committee will set It buttons its bodice down the front the convention date for next year. Should Teach Children How To Take Jleluffs vision of Miss Isabelle Dewick, home demonstration agent for Queen Anne's county; Miss Schellinger, and Miss Dorothy Emerson, girls' club agent, and tucks an ascot scarf into the neck. The cute sleeves create young wide I HAVE known any number of com To Honor W. Va. Pioneer Charles Town, W.

Va Aug. 18 A memorial service featuring the un shoulders. There's a sporty pocket for hanky. petent men and women who could never hbld a good job because they Sing when you swallow that flesh, For in it is woven the sunshine's wit, And the summer is in its mesh. rilduzer Park Uncle Pilduzer came home from perch fishing this morning determined to do his perching next time under the shade of the old sycamore tree with a jug of julep by his side.

Onward Everything worth while Is oniuord in our lines That to higher purpose Our lining spirit strives. -B. B. because I'm human, I want you beside me, and I'll be wiser and mellower for having stumbled. There will be good times and bad times because that's life.

It won't be a merry-go-round." GAY FELT alternately hot and Thiswasn't a theater and this wasn't a play. Chris was talking to her, talking again. "There are some men for whom there is only one woman." Tq take another is to feel unfaithful even when one isn't legally bound. Nothing has been more abused than love. I can't make" A could not get along with the other employes.

I have known many profes friend of his and not of hers. There veiling of a bronze tablet commemorating the work of John Yates, an early resident of Jefferson county, will be held Saturday at the Zion Episcopal Church here, with the Rev. John W. sionai people careers were Price, 10 cents. Address orders to The Baltimore Sun Pattern Bureau 1G0 FIFTH AMENTJE NEW YORK CITY Print name and address plainly.

Please Put Circle Around Size Wanted. are perhaps exceptions to rules, of course. If it is really understood that they expected you and that they con Pa thinks it's all right to give the girls fatherly kisses, but I notice he don't feel fatherly unless they're good lookers." lOwriiht. 1036, Publisher Syndicate 1 Gummere in charge, assisted by the wrecked because they were always saying or doing something to offend their best clients. And we all know that at the bottom of every unhappy University of Maryland.

OFFERED EDUCATION POST Loudoun Man Asked To Fill Virginia Professorship Leesburg, Va, Aug. 18 Richard Lee Simpson, D. D. son of Mr. and Mrs.

John S. Simps6n, of Paeonian Springs, Loudoun county, has been invited to fill a professorship in the dental department of the Medical College of Virginia, Richmond. Dr. Simpson was graduated from the Medical College sidered the invitation adequate, then let us say that your case is the Rev. Richard Trapnell, of Bayside, New York.

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education in Loudoun county. He was Addresses were made at the meeting graduated from the Lucketts High last night by Richard Simmons, Frederick; Judge L. C. Kochley, Berryvflle; School in 1927. Following his graduation, he was with the Peoples Na W.

A. Moon, Waynesboro; Judge State H. Booton, Luray, and B. M. Shirley, Front Royal.

Note DO NOT nend clipping of this pattern with your orler. Keep tlie clip-pine for rpfrroni-e to number and iip of pattern desired, io case your order novn astray. tional Bank of Leesburg for several years. Concert By Colored Band The City Colored Band will give a previously unscheduled concert from P. M.

to 7 P. M. Sunday at Rutland and Eager streets. Frederick R. Huber, municipal director of music, said yesterday thin was arranged because of the unexpected interest in this band.

To Eepresent Farm Bureau C. E. Wise, will represent the Band Conceit Municipal Band Robert V. Lansinger, conductor, Druid Hill Park, 8 to 10 P. M.

Maryland Farm Bureau at a confer ence of leaders of ten Southern State farm bureaus at Signal Mountain. August 23 to 26..

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