THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1924 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN B-PAGE THREE ١٠٢٤٨٥ ١٠٢٧١٦ ١٠٢٨٩ ١٠٢٩ Jollywood Gossips Quickly Marry Off Movie Celebrities Virtues But Cinema Stars Hold Out Still Looking for Ideals of Many Varied (United Press) Hollywood, Sept. 28—Marrying of the great and nearquest in Holly will continue to be one of the stuill ef its beloved indoor and outdoor sport Two cinema films of opposite sex w o are seen dancing together twice in the same fortnight at the Crossroads Grove, one of the professionals m ist popular social centers, or w ast and a few idle hours on the sand at the Beach Club, are held every night with a sitting a final divorce, decree from n previous matrimonial venture, or s ose such slight barrier as that. When everyone knows about it but the principals in question. They are frequently acquainted with the fact when their pictures together and a clever little story appear in some local newspaper. Is Publicity Stunt Connie Has Own Ideas To the near-great of studioslue such recognition is not to be smeed at. It's nice, clean publicity, which even "Cane" Hays couldn't object to so the best thing to do is jacket it like a suit and the reporter guesses well. So the fair star-wHO-would-be, when confronted with the query, pos- erly smiles a bit and wards off the question. "What does he want?" The stwalter走着, of course, with beffiting chivalry, says, "Go ask Mice Miss Breathtress." We're very good friends, I'll admit, and whatever also says goes for me. Teach. Have a cognizant That's generally the way the near-good do. The truly famous, however, usually come out and definitely end up being one of imposing matrimonial alliances. Rumor recently had Constance Talmadge, a really great star, eugened for about the tenth time this year. Confronted by the United Press with the blunt query, Miss Talmadge came out emphatically equally blunt and very emphatic "no." Then, as if to temper the sweet sharpness of her reply, the closer lithe actress went on to expand to an ideal man, mixing little acrobatics with a powerful little sword. "I've never found my 'died man' yet," she said, "though I still look. I've made up an elimination list which forever hars he who— "Wears rubbers, carries a purse, has a predication for red neckties, even if the Prince of Wales dews wear 'en, sleeps down his hair with grease or cut it square across the back, wears white sex with black shoes we wear with gloves to grip garterers, wearing golf sex with pigtail-leg, legs you on the back when you're unburied, steps on your tees when he dances, crunches his celerity with his back teeth, reads over your shoulder, wears a sport stuff with a New England Adam's apple, pluck his eyebrows or wrist ties on a rubber necklace. "On the contrary there are several things my 'ideal man' must be and do. He must—" What He Must Do "What we Most Do 'Love outdoor sports, have a sense of humor and though if he has, be heard my favorite in front; be as pleasant as in the collar ads, he able to talk on real literature as well as of Robert Chamberly, F. Scott Fitnerhead, Harold Bell Weight and Zane Gray, he able to play Mam Jour and poker, he a "regular fellow", be a good conversationist, have a charming personality, have more than a smattering of musical knowledge so he can enjoy opera as well as vaudeville, know how to wear a dress suit even though he hosts it, and have an even temper when I am nervous though I won't mind if I'm get angry sometimes when I am feeling fine overtly." "And that," said the fair sister of the equally fair Norman, "is my ideal man. "But matrimony?—ah, well, that's something else again." Midnight Golf Latest Midnight Gold Lifted Enter the Eagle the newest fairy of Hollywood, introduced by Colton Moore and Milton Sills, popular movie stars, and bid fare to win. The balls, hooks, sticks and other equipment are covered with a coat of phosphorus paint and electric bulbs take the place of flags at the holes. The initial game played by Miss Moore and Mr. Stills at the fashion-center in Los Angeles, Hollywood, proved a success and the first Night-Golf Club is now in process of formation, with some 50 popular stars already enrolled. Rockets sections for football games will be a new feature at Syracuse his year. All classes wear disingious colors will sit in reserved spaces. Biscuit cuffs, switches and all other kinds of hair goods made to order. Excellent work. Soft water shampoo, 60e to 75e. Marvel and bob curl, 75e. MRS. SANDERS Phone 1036 1316 Tenn. Insist on Wiedemann's Ice Cream The Cream Supreme Brick Specials for this week: Nescreme and Vanilla Pinapple Sherbert and Honeymoon and Chocolate Almost any other flavor, you may want carried in stock. It costs no more to have the best. Just phone 182. Wiedemann's Phone 182 Fine Clothes Made for You Men of the most critical and exacting tastes—men who consider carefully what they are getting for their money before they spend it. Such men will appreciate the fine woolens and the snap we will build into a suit made for you. We are not radio tailors. SCHULZ, THE TAILOR 917 Mass. St. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH A University Church You will feel at home, because the majority of its members are faculty members and students. Services 8 and 11 a. m., 4:30 p. m. St. Marks - Claire, 10 a. m. Secretary, W. W. Davis. Rector, Chaplain Edwards. Prof. E. M. Kelsey President, Glee Club, Dr. M. S. Buser Professor and Organist, Miss Melen Pendleton Dean L. E. Sayre Brief Cases— All leather, beautiful and durable. Two finishes, brown and black. Prices — $6.70 - $5.20 - $4.70 University Book Store University Book St HARL H. BRONSGN, Proprietor 802 Massachusetts St. First Fashions Wraps Are still very slim and slender, employing subtle innovations to achieve this favored silhouette. Many of the coats still close fitting at the bottom, evidence a wrapy upper section that is very smart. Many, too, have a shawl or tuxedo collar. Others are very slender and bordered with fur at the bottom. ALL—a new season—new activities—new interests. There's a crisp new tang in the air that spurs one on—a riot of new color in the world that blends all into one glorious harmony. There has been a new Mode on the horizon for a long time, and now it's actually here. Our Opening of Fall Apparel takes place this week. You will find assembled here just the things you want for the new Season. Come down Friday night and see Fashion in all her glory. Is invariably plaided. This is a season of plains — broken plains, blocked plains, shadow plains. And the smart distinction of these designs is exemplified in the new Fall Topeau. Ideal for general utility wear, these coats may be chosen, fashioned along the long, slender lines of the mode. A smart, blue and grey plaid from Hart, Schaffner & Marx is $69.50. Topcoats Innes, Hackman & Co. Courtesy-Quality-Value Frocks Frocks with scarves and long tuniced. Sleek, slender satin Frocks to wear to tea or to matinee—trim looking Frocks for street or morning wear—they are simply too smart for words. Frocks from Irene Castle fashioned of lovely Corticelli Silks and from the shops of Peggy Paige and others equally well known. One model is of bengaline trimmed with wide ribbon of black with a smart little job worn on the right. The color is cinnibar. $55.00. Accessories It's not the frock alone, or the suit or the coat—it's the important little extras that distinguish a fashionably dressed woman. Gloves, Handbags, Hose, Neckwear—you will see everything you need to give your Fall wardrobe just the finishing touches it needs, in our Fall Opening displays. ---