t t Released by Western Newspaper Union. By VIRGINIA VALE AFTER seeing talented Deborah Kerr’s fine per formance in the thrilling “The Adventuress” it is easily un derstandable why Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer cast her op posite Clark Gable in “The Hucksters”. Garbo, Dietrich, Berg- an—now Kerr, who already rates right along with them. “The Adven turess,” a J. Arthur Rank produc tion released by Eagle-Lion, is de lightful Sometimes it’s a thriller worthy of Hitchcock, sometimes it's wonderful comedy. The cast, of course, is excellent: the scenery DEBORAH KERR —Ireland, the Isle of Man—Is beau tiful. And Miss Kerr, who has the courage to look plain as well as very beautiful, gives a performance to be enjoyed, and better, to be remembered. * Jean Hersholt, the kindly "Dr. Christian” of the CBS Wednesday night show, got his first movie job In Hollywood in 1915 not because he could act, but because he owned a dress suit, cuxedo, spats, derby and cane. He received all of $15 a week. * The cast of “This Is Hollywood,” numbering close to 30 of the film Capitol’s top people, converged on Salt Lake City for the recent pre miere of “Ramrod” via all modem methods of transporation. Some went by plane, some by train, others by automobile. The reason for splitting the group was to make certain that a talent nucleus would be on hand no matter what the weather happened to be. Bryan Foy will personally super vise “Red Stallion,” which may out class “Smokey” and “Thunder- head,” produced under his super vision at 20th Century-Fox. There’ll be animal battle scenes that have never before been attempted in a a picture. Richard Benedict, who plays the bouncer in Columbia’s “The Guilt of Janet Ames,” is really Joseph Sciurba, an Italian. He got his start by hanging around East Coast stu dios as a youngster. One day A1 Christie, looking over a crowd of prospective extras, singled him out and asked if he spoke Spanish. "Si, buono,” said Richard, in his best Italian, and they gave him the part. Michael Woulfe, fashion creator under contract to William Cagney, says he’s rapidly going nuts. At RKO he’s designing clothes for Laraine Day and Judith Anderson for ‘Tycoon”; at Eagle-Lion he’s dressing Sylvia Sidney and Ann Richards for “Love From a Stran ger,” and at U-I he’s whipping up frocks for Ava Gardner for “Singa pore.” Ran up a taxi bill of $107.15 in no time at all, dashing from one studio to another. So he decided to learn to drive, and on his first day as a motorist was hauled in by a cop for improper parking. Radio announcer Don Wilson has been signed as narrator for scenes U Columbia’s “The Corpse Came C.O.D.” George Brent, Joan Blond- ell and Adele Jergens have the lead ing roles in the thriller—about a series of murders with a Hollywood studio background. X * Seven yeass isn’t too long to wait for a honeymoon, according to Robert Mitchum and his wife. They decided when they were married to wait 111 he was a star, and then honeymoon in New York, where he grew up. She’d never been there. movie career was well under way when the war interrupted it; ‘The Locket” starred him and they headed for New York — and he bought her a locket, because that made it possible. ODDS AND ENDS—Zachary Scott is convinced spring is really here; his daughter Woverly, 10, has poison oak poisoning. . . . No less than 50 Holly wood news photographers have snapped candid shots of Ann Sheridan crocheting a bedspread. . . . Matt Crowley, star of "Road of life," and radio’s "man with the perfect diction," overcame the handicap of stsittering, and so altered his plans for earning a livelihood — from radio engineer to suedio actor. . . . Donald O’Connor, comedian on the Ginny Simms show, is fust 21, best he’s a father and has a lot of responsibilities-—best be still eats Eskimo pies during rehearsals! . Woman's World Renovate Your Old Accessories If You Can’t Purchase New Ones A FRIEND of mine who operates on a very limited clothes budget tells me that she spends very little on things such as gloves, purses and belts. Looking at her, however, one finds it hard to be lieve. What, then, is the secret? “There’s no secret to it at all,” she goes on to explain. “I simply make my own or renovate the things I have, copying the new fash ions faithfully. You see I like to buy good basic clothes and add new, fashionable touches to them.” Actually it’s a very simple matter to do this, particularly if you are a bit thrifty and fashionwise. And, what’s more, it takes less time to whip up a belt out of an old piece of felt or grosgrain or a bag, than it does to make a dress. One of the things I always re member about this particular friend of mine is that her white bags and gloves always appear immaculate even in the warmest, sultriest weather. Her trick? “Well,” she ex plains, “I have one inexpensive pouch bag for which there are three or four covers. I make these at home—they take less than half an hour to sew together, and then I always have a fresh one to slip over the bag itself.” This might suggest that you could make “slipover” covers for some of your other bags as the material or leather on them becomes too frayed to look attractive. Use contrasting colored woolens, for example and have both gloves and bag to match. Bags May be Remodeled In Different Ways In addition to sewing different kind of covers for the bags, there are other ways of freshening them. If you have a basically good bag Save on your clothing budget. in which the leather or fabric is not worn, then it may need just a little repairing to make it perfect again. Linings have a way of wearing out, * but these usually are easily replaced. Select a good type of fab ric, one that is dark but matching to the outer covering, one that is closely woven and will not snag easily. It’s easy ta change coin purses and mirrors when linings and zip pers are changed. They add a note of freshness to the bag. Perhaps you are one of those lucky women who have a good bag with the material worn and shabby. If the frame is good, save it and discard the rest. Then cut new ma terial to fit the frame, using canvas or buckram, and lighter fabric for lining. Stitch these together before attaching them to the frame. Add a smart new touch to the bag with bright new initials, pin or flowers, and you will have an entirely new bag. Belts Add Much To your Costume Have you been watching the latest fashions? One of the most important style notes is the belt. They may be wide or narrow, but they are definitely planned to give glamour to the costume. Sometimes it is wise to have several different belts for a dress to give it different moods. Or, perhaps a dress you now have lacks that By making own accessories. certain finishing touch because the belt, somehow, just does not go with it, or do anything for it Some dresses are better with colorful belts that tie and swoop. All-Purpose Purse Jenny has designed this bag for every type of woman from col lege girl to young sophisticate. Made of brown or black plastic patent, it has a zipper opening which is large enough to permit roomy items to go in easily. A gold disk adds a touch of glam our. Others are still better if they have belts that buckle, either wide or narrow, depending upon the effect you want to create. Old belts, particularly old leather belts, can be recovered with decora tive fabrics to match your dress. Or, if you have material from which the dress was made, consider making a belt from it by covering a strip of buckram. It’s also possible to make the most of your belts by changing buckles on them. Look over old buckles first, and then investigate the possibilities at the stores. Items such as this are inexpensive but often mean the difference between success and failure in your clothes. Gloves are becoming increasingly important in the wardrobe, and there is much a woman can do to make them outstanding just by little sewing tricks. All manner and means of trimmings may be sewed on the cuffs of worn gloves of fabric to make them new and fashionable. Much is being made of puffs at the wrists of gloves. If, for ex ample, you have taffeta trimming on your dress, you might buy extra taffeta and trim the cuffs of your gloves with it. Small pins and orna ments also may be used. Be Smart! That breezy Western look is cropping up in the new season handbags . . . not only in rich, brown tooled leather but also in the modern version of buckskin — so creamy rich in color. They’re ideal matchmates for tweeds and spectator sports. From the Sewing Bag Reinforce weak spots on toes, heels and tops of stockings and elbows of shirts and sweaters be fore the hole actually appears. This will make the garment wear longer as well as enabling you to do a better job. Rubber and oiled silk gar ments often are easily mended with adhesive tape. Buttons stay on better if they are sewed with a thread shank. Never sew buttons on too tight if you really want them to stay on. Slips that wear out under the arm are easily patched. It also helps to wear shields to prevent rapid wear. Fashion Flashes' Several colors are being empha sized for new clothes. One designer •tresses all gradations of beige. She likes to use with it yellow and green for contrast Another leading designer likes to make use of a misty sea green and a coral red. Clear, vivid shades of these colors are also very popular currently. Better plan to have a straw hat if you want to be in good fashion. 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