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MARCH 10. 1935. CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE: n 9 PART 7-PAGE 12. S££SZ$i "'9 . • • reta Blossom Out In and Bustle In Next ilm HOll YWOOD Period Stvles Hollywood Men I Abhor Sartorial HAPPENINGS Revived for RUSSIAN APPEARING Perfection Now Bob Hopkins, comedy writer at DANCER AT M.·G.-M. has bought him a ranch at Russian Tale IN EARLY any actress In Holly· Encino, near Eddie Horton's. He wood would be set pleasurably THE PALACE says he wants some " first run fresh 'GIGOlETTE' a-twitter if she were to be air," I' A n n a Karenma." De- N asked how she achieves that Bob Taylor, leading man in well dressed effect. Yet try asking "Times Square Lady," Is entering mands rwenty-Five Fus- Clark Gable, Bill Powell, Warner Baxter, Robert Montgomery-and his third name, as above. He had sy,Complex Ensembles. they are liable to answer succinctly, two others which proved unlucky . ••Nerts." Any actress will spend the But the third one he's keeping as it whole day in front of a camera tak- seems to be taking him places. By Rosalind Shaffer. ing stills-but try to get a Francis Lederer remarked the OLLYWOOD, Cal. - [Special.] single male star to model any gar- - Greta Garbo will burst ment and he's sure to have a date to other day that, in his opinion, Bette upon her faithful but ott- go duck hunting or something. Davis In her performance in ••Of times startled public in cor- There simply aren't any " best Suzanne Choumetska Human Bondage" merited the acad- set, bustle, and other feminine acces- dressed men" in Hollywood except is prominent in the emy award for which she was not sories to charm in her next film. Adolphe Menjou, and he's of a dlf· group of R u 55 ian nominated, the nominees being " Anna Karenina." ferent film generation, anyway. Claudette Colbert in ••It Happen'ed The story, laid in the fashionable Bill Powell says: ••Ask my tailor dan c in g girls with One Night," Norma Shearer in ••Bar- circles or St. Petersburg in the -he takes care of that for me. No the cabaret revue, retts of Wimp ole Street," and Grace middle 19th century, gives Garbo one ever hired me because of my II Hello, Paris," now Moore in ••One Night of Love." t werrty-fivc changes of - clothes, so far as I know," Lederer said: ••F'or the last fifteen everything from evening , Clark Gable's tailor designed a at the Palace theater. years I have made it my business to street , and morning wear certain type coat for him, and the She appears in several see everything worth while in the to the intimate ne;;ligees that kept world has gone wild over it. Yet handsomely s tag e d theater and of course in films, I 'em warm along the Neva at that you can't get Gable to say a word have never been so thrilled by a time. on "what the well dressed man ballet numbers. per- formance as by Miss Davis'." Gilbert Adrian, master stylist, who should wear." If the men of Amer- [Maurice Seymour Photo. I The star, when questioned about has guided the sartorial destiny of ica want fashion tips from films Garbo over a period of years. is they'l1 have to get 'em by observa- his preference in women, said that a woman's looks made no difference, immersed in fashion plates of the tion, for their favorite well dressed era, which precedes the •. Godey's man will tell them nothing. Perhaps it is her mind that interests him. He always says that, yet the girls in Ladies' Book," known to admirers he doesn't know, but one thing is whose minds he takes an interest of Americana. sure: he doesn't care. are always young and good looking. Hard to Be Faithful to Leo Carillo and his wife are on a Pals of W. S. Van Dyke, director, wedding breakfast was put on for Van and the bride at the historic Chic Sale has just purchased a Period and Flatter Garbo. jaunt to see Death Valley Scotty, who recently married Ruth Mannix in New Orleans, hear that a big Antoine's restaurant. Mojave ranch, it is said. ••It's quite a problem to evolve out in Death Valley. twentv-ftve costumes that will an be charming and an fiattering to Hi-ball Glass Win. Miss Garbo," says Adrian. ••The FULL COURSE CHICKEN DINNER. 45c IOc styles of the period incline to be 20c 12TH FLOOR-RESTAURANT. amusing and unusual, and for a film star this is not desirable. 'Ve Mail and P h 0 n e o r d e r s Promptly want people to like what they sec. Filled-call Moreover', in order to wear these STAte 3000 clothes, any woman would be com- or VILlare 7800 ~elled to wear a corset. UNIversity 8340 ••Of course it is not possible to WINnetka 2800 WEStern Spring. brin;; a modern woman to the pro- 4100 por tlons of the woman of that era. Lacing has to go on for a period of years, during early youth, to pro- • duce the tiny waists and bodies that This I 0 vel y I a d y is these costumes were made for. none other than Miss • : ••Miss Garbo is fortunate in this in that she has sufficient height to Adrienne Ames. She's wear the frothy ruffles and embel- appearing opposite lJshment of the period without be- Ralph Bell amy In FOR A SLIM SILHOUETTE • • • I mg made insignificant and frumpy looking in them, as many a woman "Gigolette." Palace. : 'ould be." " '; Ar.::~ i