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If only she'd get married and | end that story once and forever, they exclaimed, it would be a bless- ing. a Clark Gable is to have the coveted screen, ented actor, has been doing it on the stage for some time, with his wife, Lynn Fontanne, playing opposite that a staggering price was paid for the screen rights, etme petition in the person of Tamara da, who is responsible for so many | land.” ae her husband) center in her country | place in Virginia; it's said that she | tried to persuade him to abandon Hollywood and live there, but he re- | fused. | Now she's consented to try Holly- | wood, but if she doesn't like it she'll | return to Virginia, and the mar- riage will develop into one of those | long-distance ones. | wn Won If you find that sports events are being broadcast much better than | they ever have been before, you can | thank Red Barber for the improve- | ment, He went to New York from | the Middle West to help announce | the World Series; and after his first | appearance on the air the inner | circles of the broadcasting business | were running around in circles ap- planding his performance. Without | any doubt he was the tops, so far as | that type of broadcasting was con- | cerned. Time has proved that he's | Just as good when it's football that he is talking about, ao Poor William Powell is still hav- ing trouble with that left eye—and still reigning as a box-office favorite— “Libelled Lady” is his latest, with Myr- na Loy, Jean Har- low and Spencer Tracy, and a swell picture it is. One of the best things about it is Jean Har- low’s return to a comedy role. When- ever she goes dra- matic, as she did in “Suzy,” most of her admirers implore her never to do it again. | Wm. Powell a gy H ——— MONG other things to be thankful for in this land of peace and plenty, think how pleasant it is to be able to procure such lovely patterns so conven- iently and so inexpensive- ly. No longer is style the perquisite of wealth alone: every woman can look and be at her best in any com- pany, thanks to Sewing Pattern 1081, a youthful loung- ing or sleeping pajama, features cutaway peplum and There collar, and a choice of long or short sleeves. Why not make twice in alternate mate- The size range, 14, 16, 18, 39 inch material. Pattern 1852 fashions into an adorable little frock which will small eyes dance sparkle. Just eight pieces to the pattern, jiffy and have a perfect gift for favorite niece. As simple as can be, it is nevertheless pert and engaging, Send for it in size 2, 4, 6, or B years. Material se- lection—dimity or swiss or voile Size 4 re- graceful morning or daytime frock for matron sizes, the sort that goes on in a hurry and wears well without a tot of fuss and both- er. The jabot is softly feminine and the panelled skirt is cut along lines every larger woman appre- ciates. The collar and cuffs are in contrast, if you wish, and the selection of materials is practical- ly unlimited. This lovely pattern is available in all of the following sizes—36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 48, 48, 50, and 52. Size 40 requires 4 38 yards of 35 or 30 inch fabric plus 34 yd. contrast. Send for the Barbara Bell Fall Pattern Book containing 100 well- planned, Exclusive fashic for { young women, and matrons. Send | fifteen cents in coins for your copy. Send your order to The Sewing Circle Pattern Dept., 247 | Forty-third St., New York, N. Y. 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