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Richmond Times-Dispatch from Richmond, Virginia • 33

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Section 1 IV Section IV SOCIETY WOMEN'S PAGES THEATRES HOROSCOPE i Richmond Virginia Sunday January 25 1931 Ellis to Speak On Health Meeting Prince Arthur As Popular As He Is Handsme The Ghost Of Broadway Francine Larrimore Ji Again Player 99 for the Late Jeanne Eagels Parent-Teachera Group to Hear-" Talk Tomorrow Has Soldierly Bearing of His Father Served -With Distinction in Scots Grey man came forth with "Storm Song' No one except Jeanne Eagles It was thought could play the ship captain's wayward daughter who roamed with sailors on Ircigh BLAC is The White House conference on Child Health and Protection will be the subject of talk by Ellis before the second general meeting of the Parent-Teacher Association of the Richmond Normal School to be held! at o'clock tomorrow evening in the! ic bool auditorium Mr Ell Is who Is! principal of the school attended the' conference I Following his talk the classrooms of the school will be open to permit parents to view the Individual work of their children Appointments for! special conferences concerning the' work of particular children may be: made at this time NEW YORK Jan 2 For the second time In her career Frandnc Larrimore la "ghost for the lata Jeanna Eagels Once Miss Eagels famous tempera-ment thrust her out of the leading role of "Chicago" and gave It 'to Miss Larrimore Now In the latter Is playing the part for which Miss Eagels was waiting when she died It Is a strange coincidence that both of these plays In which Miss Bagels had hoped to go on from to greater fame should finally have been given to Miss Larrimore who Is a star In her own right When Maurino Watkins wrote her ten plying South Seas At that time Miss Eagels was banned from the stage for a year and a producer paid royalties on the play to hold It until the day when she would be allowed to act again The year was up and rehearsals were ready to begin when one morning the girl whose Sadie Thompson must be remem bered as one of the By Jou Littlefield Prince Arthur of Con taught who recently celebrated his tarty-eighth birthday to as popular he Is handsome He has the sol Sleriy bearing of his father and lenred with distinction In tbs Scots' Dreys His tenure of the position of OTsrnor-general of South Africa was a great success and it Is thought he day at some future date be deputed by the king to be his representsUve In one of the other dominions' Mnco Arthur Is very modest and qualities which hare Sometimes led him into amusing experiences it Is said that when going but to India a few yean ago ho was Broiling down the deck when a lady hed and asked If she might with him- "Certainly" he e- For Sub-Debs to Grandmothers From Morning Until Night For eek Days and Sunday From Bicornes to Slippers Poverty Row The public did not know her because publicity that intangible valuable commodity which makes so many names great was a thing unkonwn on the Row The Row had barely enough money to make1 pictures much less exploit actors and actresses Dorothy Revler lived quietly alone most as being that sort of a person she cherished performances died Bo Franc lne Lar-rimore was sum- IT lA D3nKC5GU preferred If she has a hobby which she denies It Is music A thing easily understood when you remember that' Dorothy Revler to Valergo At times she would have few people In for an evening of singing For the most part however all she did was work wish you would come and Ire my cabin" Seeing him hesitate lha inquired "You are the purser aren't you?" "I'm afraid I'm not" said Prince Arthur "But will help you find And he did caricature of Chicago she created the' moned again to go on for Jeanne part of Roxle Hart an auburn-haired Eagels murderess especially for Miss Eagels The two actresses did resemble each Black Panamalac other very much both having golden-! All any one on Poverty Row did was ted hair and that fiery temperament work Work made up for the handi-I which made them resemble young vol-Jcap of lack of money to capture the glory that would have canoes in action I One night a big-time producer see- been Jeanne Eagels' Mtos Larrimore to the daughter of tag one of hto pictures previewed to a Then two years later Sidney Buch- Jacob Adler well-known actor small neighborhood theatre caught a 'glimpse of Dorothy Revler on the stiver screen during the picture which A sleek and brilliantly lustrous black straw hat becomingly folded In a saucy blcorne to frame a pretty face 1S0 Up From Poverty Row For Ttro Years Dorothy Re tier Was a Hollywood Star Without Moriedom Knowing Much About It Glace Gloves Books on Wine Exhibited The Pint Edition Club is giving an exhibition on what Is thought to be tbs finest collection In Europe on books on wine They range from the twelfth to the seventeenth and Include the tiny rent book on the monastery of polling for 13B0 com- posed of sight Mrchwood tablets eseh divided Into two parts One page Is eoverM with parchment on which are written the names of those from whom rents were to be collected: the ether Is msde id black wax on which the collector scratched his notes1 Most of the rents were paid In wine Thera are also the original household accounts of Henri XL of France at his chateau of Amboise dated 1S53 From these one learns that on a certain Monday the steward obtained pike roach carp and gudgeon from the river and from the sea a tortoise oysters soles rod and herring: and on that same evening the servants of the royal household accounted for 100 oysters 200 herrings twelve plaice from the sea and two from the river sixty whiting 300 eggs 110 pounds of butter and thirty-seven pounds of candles! By Hany George This story probably has a proper ending but am not going to bother about where It to The story in Itself Your gloves become longer as your sleeves become shorter So we have them in all lengths priced from 450 to 1500 to enough It concerns Dorothy Re preceded hto He asked who she was told hto secretary to get her to -come to hto studio Dorothy Revler came The next day Harry Cohn very wisely as to hto wont had given hto permission for her to play In one of the big producer's pictures Finally Gets Start It waa the start up Dorothy Revler brought to the attention of the larger studios worked twenty-one weeks out of nine months off Poverty at a thousand dollars a week Big money for a player under contract to a Poverty Row producer Then the talkies descended upon Hollywood and turned the Industry upside donwn over night When the uproar had quieted bit Dorothy Revler found that she had come In the end of her reign as queen of Poverty Row She bad graduated Those long years of work work work Those hard months on Poverty Row are telling now Dorothy Review knows what It means to work and does Temperament to foreign to her Which double reason to partially responsible for the fact that producers are breaking their necks today trying to get Dorothy Revler Into their pictures XJket Is Wark Dorothy Revler to not a atsr She I says she does not particularly want to tbe "It's more fun to Just she I told me It is strictly to character for Dorothy Revler to have been mar-i a full year before any one To Charlie Johnson a Los (Angeles business man looking her It to also in character I for her to be following In the foot-the Immortal Barbara Le vler the former queen of Poverty' Row The girl whose foes to so much better known than her name Borne years ago when was a freshman In college' a group of Stanford! tei trekked regularly to San Francisco Many tons of the Stanford Red did that But not for the same reason They poor youths did not know Fenian Cooking Fashions Me Fashions in food are almost as much subject to prevailing Influences injrtoul Dorothy Revler these days as fashions In dress and Wa went to Tail's Cafe which was decoration Ws have recently paired jm about the snootiest place In the through Dutch and Italian ptareea and! QMm QM or now tht great Fenian cahibltlon Ukcly to popularise some of the dell-j TMm1 perhaps a bit orr the toawn caries of Penis at London dinner ta-path of the collegiate It used I bln to some of saving those at one TOtaurenl you can and dlnm nXhn carefully tain Persian some of themi fm-ln Um durln obtain Fenton some or inemi with and pilau! ms sos iweft knew It ried for (knew It are mads a favorite meat dish made with rice Hfihta were dimmed a spot vegetables parsley mint 4a nmplna sHriiHirs fA VMfAPti 40d lOtO thlt (IfClC Isftlt WOUiO float a vision No less Full head of sixuira i maids This was the way Dorothy Members of the Fenian colony UUn nl1 pictured It ati She thought and 01 mdon are entertaining guests 0 tht t0 become sbiariMa nwimN! eonLsin-1 tors hands Itch to get at hto tools1 oert of it Baraoa tag a root of a plant peculiar to the Mch AnT trtlng out for the Holly-iJ Bara wood bars had little fame in Holly-! until Doug Fairbanks after cast her as Milady snsienirTgpij'tsThio' nuts he cou dance herself on Poverty 'row can beexi a i Mtf hfi VithflllL CfftCklliE lilfffl IPUMft it jn rr alimnail hwl WB flSC VnlCala (fUf ft t8)9 monds And no doubt before long 1:1 cured for appearing stimn-d Dorothy across the That ass Dorothy Revler Revler ass time first months sereen as the most Deauuiui woman London housewives a til be begging ft The saving of pennies where she Reaaly aad Riches recipe of the delirious aubergine marrow fig and quince Jams which 8he worked ln lhe midst although she hid are so delightful a speciality of TmUpt riche Everything waa fine andtaltothegrnr ofHoilywood HoUylrood two Ten TU cten nd lptaury' very little known until that same Seek and Baia highest-priced place in Sen Fairbtnks started to make the rispfL tnd ha one vent there who dldM return to ntr dancing Having Mn Having Ufj Musketeers' The xhjM Bights at the moment tbe Christmas nov speno money Money Iron And then he start- ent-rf' ents not having yet glvenUting unless they were like 'J1 "taher search because Barbara way to the "spring offensive" of new were-ever thought about evtor Fovrtjr Rows dea1 and needed a Milady plays that background a few paragraphs Stars submitted to teU they would Maurice Browne In addition lo pre-j further on In the story became' fcVB corned for any other man than renting Yvonne Arnaud In Fa- While Dorothy Revler was dancing flTt -2 Fairbanks extras hung about his tans Improper Duchess" has before us we were silent But In be- rS Hoping hoping that he would put cn an Interesting though some- tween times we about her hi see them at he hid the great Barbara fn wiucn would enable tnem to esr harrowing production ofWs where what Production held Doug would When Black Is Very Flattering what wondered she lived was up Andreyev's "Betrayal" In which David 'kind of a girl she waa We wondered start until he had the one person remember where her a note We wondered a lot of Dorothy Revler as to the habit of freshmen vhenlX1 mosphere Hu tag at some one like Dorothy Revler 01 nd I know I eoul tag MviVMi nrtnri could When there is a new collar version of the cowl neckline and It is becomingly fashioned of a creamy white crepe embroidered in black polka dots like the frock on the left then It's very flattering Note the mere suggestion of a peplum and the unpressed circular pleats in the skirt 5975 Finally we met her we raw first In all her loveliness spent two Just Started have saved Doug a Queen of the Row lot of trouble bad he asked ms who At the end of that time she was the'to get to play the part Because of Poverty Row! would have thought at once of the It Itwss hard tot us to believe that'But ru queen without a name beautiful vision who floated out onto possible but It was true And we' HolIiroMI dld not know Her although: the floor at Tilts who came to found further that Dorothv Vslerco Holl5'wood kncm any people The Hollywood and burled herself In the dftTIlCI IlM Bllhito 414 nl mmw hAnwh dwhwnso sif Dm-owtw Pim fA ffiMfi If anything she was more beautiful! off tht dance floor than she waa on undisputed queen chief part The new Hulbert rerue follows the usual pattern cf sllcknesa and efficiency with some excellent work by the horns and very versatile performances by Cicely Courtneidge and Kelson Keys Mary Eaton and Albert Trahan newcomers to London have received warm welcome to this piece Patrick Hustings' new play "John Brown's Body" waa put on for a special Sunday evening performance by the repertory players with Ernest Mll- 1 When Black Expresses Dignity every time they saw her picture they1 hope-killing years who survived those remembered her as the pretty girl yean and hu emerged one of the they had seen somewhere some time most popular actresses In Hollywood She was a native daughter born In before Hollywood did not know her: And I'm telling you now Keep an Dorothy Revler wu to look at Learned to Dance ton who played to "Rope" to the San Francisco and educated there! because Hollywood considered It not' eye on the kid She hu only Just Young matrons keep coming to us for black dresses because here they find such frocks as the one sketched center above frocks that express charm and dignity White lace and embroidery accent the smart surplice neckline 4975 and In Oakland across the bay Sbeithe thing to to know any one on started had Just finished high school and)- leading part It did not prove to be nearly such a diverting study in the Macabre Its successful predecessor though Michael Arlen hu collaborated with turned to dancing naturally aa a duckling to water Her father had been a musician her aunt Ida Waiter Hackett to writing a comedy! Valergo an opera singer Dorothy of London life In which Marion Lome Valergo half English half Italian ei Coral Jewelry will star Thiy to to follow "The Way had heard music in her house from to Treat a Woman" at the Whitehall the day she wu old enough to listen The Black Bolero Dress Theatre shortly Beauty Shop Fourth Floor 17 1) Chapter to Hold Benefit Card Party The Bolero promises to be one of the most import- ant of Spring 1931 fashions The crisp white eyelet embroidered batiste of the yoke of the frock sketched right is highly effective and becoming Note the smart simulated three-quarter length sleeves 4975 To the sophtsticalioQ of add a touch of coral and you have a flattering and a smart combination Necklaces 50c to 1VS Earrings Bracelets 100 Entertainment to Re Given February 2 Black Kid Slippers Patent Leather Done in Oil! The Stonewall Jackson Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy will give a benefit card party on Monday Frbrusry 3 at I in the home of Mrs Charles Seville at 1831 Park Avenue A prize will be awarded at each table and players have been requested to bring cards and tallies Reservations may be made by calling Mrs Wallace Hatton at dial 4-0231 or Mr Payne at dial B-1897 Sketched below is one of Cousins' new Spring Slippers called Viola Of dull black kid with Its smart pattern outlined parchment kid Center bucked strap 1450 Second Floor And from the time she could first toddle she had danced to that music Little childish things at first Meaningless except that they showed a desire for the expression which flowed naturally into a dance Later came actual training Russian and Italian ballet aesthetic eccentric The Dorothw Valergo we knew then had no thought of Hollywood In fact she had little thought of the future at all had she thought bout It at might have pictured herself a famous dancer But the mere Joy of living concerned her most I rather think we were all that way at that age But sooner or later we pick ourselves a course or have It picked for us and things begin to happen They did to Dorothy Revler i A man named Harry Cohn saw her! dancing talked to her and signed her name to a contract Dorothy Revler wu to go to Hollywood and become a motion picture star Cohn had said so and there wu the contract For a time after that Harry Cohn appeared to have been -an evil one For he took Dorothy Revler from her dancing took her from home and -the beautiful surroundings of Tail's And brought her to Poverty Row' Row glamour justly 'money like' a' revrls In exhibitions rivaled by the Versailles and A shining exampler of the new in accessories is this Patent Leather Pouch Bag that is effectively trimmed in dull calf 750 For that's the new way to do permanent waves! We have perfected this new system of waving that leaves the hair softer and more lustrous because the oil used in waving protects the hair against dryness FASHIONS Third Floor Confederate Society To Meet Wednesday I Accessories Main Floor Annual Moq Set for A Oil Permanent Wave 1000 Thalhimers The Cohfrderate Literary Society will hold its annual meeting at 10:30 o'clock Wednesday morning In the Confederate Museum Miss Sally Archer Anderson president nf the society will preside over-the session at which the offlcm-for the coming year king cf France at To Poverty Hollywood has is earned It' spends drunken sailor It of gqrgeousness never wiU be dfcM end the annual report-1 Font has auto-o i officers chairmen of committees will be read wcjd to buevi aad ta wyw yayw TRy wyg iywiui.

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