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Daily News from New York, New York • 25

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PRE DA STARR Brnca goes to tub work-a-oay EMPLOYMENT AGENCY -AMP AMY HELP WELL 1 GUESS TT WON'T DO YOU CAM GIVE ME ABOUT THE TYPE OF 61 RL WE AMY HARM TO TELLYOUr MISS STARR, AMP ALSO IF YOU KNOW OF A GIRL WHO FITS THESE PROFESSOR WANTS FOR HIS SUMMER SECRETARY WOULD BE A GREAT TIP OM HIS REQUIREMENTS- I'M PCHK16 A profile oki professor DALIVAR FOR WE FLASH'S SUNDAY PHOTO- a. PERSONALITY Semp HER HERE AT HA! UAl JUST OHCE, BECAUSE THIS WHAT I KIND WENT OUT if WITH THE HORSE trrjj tt GRAWRE jo vies The Neighbors By George Clark JL lJmonique tt Hilarious Comedy At the Paramount By WANDA HALE to "Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation" is a crackerjack comedy. By all means hurry to the Paramount Theatre and laugh yourself weak at this take-off on family to- The next few eventful yeans in Paris high fashion history will be guided by the newly elected president of the French Haute Couture, Mr. Robert Ricci, director of the Xina Ricci house.

Taking over from Jacques Heim, he will probably succeed to the honor of dressing France's first lady, Mme. de Gaulle, for official occasions one more distinguished client added at a time when the demand for Ricci creations is running ahead of supply. This season, Iran's Empress Farah has received only one of the five dresses she wanted and the Duchess of Xoailles is still waiting for a fitting. The wife of former American Ambassador David Bruce did- better with six of the 10 dresses she ordered. Most fortunate private buyer is Claudia Cardinale, sultry actress successor to Brjgitte Bardot.

She got in received all 30 of the gowns she ordered and has already reserved 30 more, sight unseen, from the coming fall collection. Other facets of the Ricci success story are a booming ready-to-wear trade and two special collections produced by designer Jules-Francois Ciahay for Xew York. "Gee, I'd like to go along, fellas, but Dad's taught me that the greatest pleasure in life comes from hard work." Jamri Stewart and Maureen O'Hara on a holiday at the seashore that stars James Stewart in one of his funniest roles a4 -Mr. Hobbs Taken a Vacation." a 20th Century-Fox release in Cinemascope and DeLuxe color. Produced by-Jerry Wald and directed by Henry Koster.

from a screen play by Xunnally Johnson based on the story by Edward Street-er. Presented at the Paramount Theatre. Running time: 1 hour, 56 minutes. THE CAT: Mr. Hohb Jaim Sienart Vk' Maurern Hr KtMn Hvron amn Mr.

Turner Marte ilon Ki-ie liarclm-r Kalrv Latin Vclrr Mjirii(L. Valerie Yanta J-iie I-th fintle EMBARRASSING '5 or iinucuTC by E. B. to one who would like a very gentle and affectionate companion. The pet is housetrained.

Be' sure to address the DQXOR as given above, in my care, if either offer appeals. Do not address the letter merely to me, for letters are forwarded directly to the donors, who choose and notify the recipients. If you are need I may Le aLle to Kelp you. If you have clothng or furniture you no longer use, let me place it with needy families. Do not enclose Utters with packages unlet they aie tent by first class mail.

Names and addresses of applicants for aid provided. Send fall name and address to SALLY JOY BROWN, THE NEWS, 220 E. 42D ST, NEW YORK 17. N. Y.

mum cm We will pay $5 for every item put hshed on "I he Most Embarrassing Moment of My Life. Entries oa postcards Mm. Turner Jot.n preferred. Address "EMBARRASSING MOMENTS" THE NEWS, 220 E. 42D SIjui Natalia TriimW Jh IVinr Mm-rT Mirliw- Hump Hin1a I4nnT H'tttMi ST, NEW YORK 17.

N. Y. All news paper rights property of THE NEJ. is wonderful; Maureen O'Hara is Meeting me on the street, my 8-year-old daughter's former piano teacher remarked about highly satisfactory; Laurl Peters, from the Broadway, musical. "Sound of Music is sure of her how sorry she was that I had dis continued my child's music leS' self in her first screen role and Jerry Wald's comedy for 20th Centurv-Fox is more amusing than -Mr.

Hulot's Holiday" because of the dialogue droll, clever, fresh lines written by one of the keenest wits in films, Xunnally Johnson. -Mr. Hobbs" is not one ef those slick comedies about people we seldom meet. It's a comedy of identity, the characters are those we know intimate-by. even ourselves.

MK. 110 MBS HAD NOT planned this sort of vacation. He had in mind to leave the children at home and go to some faraway romantic place with his beautiful wife, -36-2R-36 and still operating." But Mrs. Hobbs dissuades him. Taking advantage of a friend's offer of a beach house fr a month, she feels that this is the ideal time to get the whole family together for a wonderful, healthy holiday.

The family consists of a 12-year-old boy who stays glued to the TV set: a teen-age girl ashamed of the braces on her teeth; two young married daughters and their husbands, one an egghead, the other out of a job. And three small grandchildren, the oldest a boy of 4 who doesn't like his grandfather. The feeling is mutual. There is, also, a Swedish cook ho hates the seashore and gripes about the inconveniences of the house. We cannot blame her.

About the house, when he sees it for the first time, Mr. Hobbs says: -If it was good enough for Edgar Allan I'oe it's good enough for us." WHILE MIC HOBBS sweats over the problems with the house, the children and the grandchildren; Mrs. Hobbs is unperturbed, philosophical about the whole business, which turns out to be, course, a big success. The film provides one hilarious surprise after another and under Henry Koster's direction everybody plays his part as it should be played, even Fabian, a nice young fellow who finds a partner in the teen-atrrr with the braces on her teeth. Jimmy's Stewart's performance very amusing as the girl with the By SALLY JOY BROWX Summer apparel is needed by the five school-age children Mrs.

O. P. The family budget prevents the purchase of new garments; therefore she appeals f.s follows. "Conditions have not improved for my family since the last time I wrote to you. My husband is ill and is not working.

We are getting public assistance and this makes it possible to pay our rent and to buy food. However, I haven't been able to save anything to get the children the clothing they need. Would you try to help me get a few things for them? Xot only the usual dresses, shirts and trousers are lacking; they can use sweaters and pajamas, too. "For the three girls who are 15, 14 and 11, clothing in 14, 14, 1 2 would be good. The boys, 9 and 8, can use anything in 14 or 12.

Contributors of clothin; stay l-avs their donations at the SALLY JOT BROWN DISTRIBUTION OFFICE, 767 SECOND AVENUE. NEW YORK. CORNER OF 41ST ST. Open 9 A. M.

to 5 P. M. Mondays tkroagn Satnrdays. It has been a long while since my husband find I have had replacements for our apparel, so we'd appreciate help. He wears 32 trousers, 15 shirts.

My dresses are 16; my shoes TM. the kindness of you ard your readers will mean a great deal to us." We hope you will seriously consider the request made by Mrs. O. P. if you are planning to pass on summer-weight attire in any of the sizes given.

Her name and address will be sent immediately upon request. Dog. Cat Offered Jji need of a' new home with adults is a small police dog, 9 months old. L. C.

writes that he has a pood disposition and is housebroken. A handsome jet black altered male cat is offered sons, as she had thought my girl had been doing quite well. "Well, braces on her teeth. Playing stuffy guests are John McGiver, who Miss said "to be per fectly honest with you, I don't is always funny, and Marie Wilson, who gives a priceless performance as an aging glamor girl who fancies herself as sexy as Brigitte Bardot. think that my Judy will miss much if she resumes piano lessons when she's a bit older." Was I embarrassed when my 4-year-old Susan, who was with me, piped up, "Oh, but, mommy, you're not being perfectly honest, because Judy has a new piano teacher TODAY'S CROSSWORD ANSWER Lpi frR Jkk now." A.

K. Brooklyn. To prevent a wooden br ad-board from slipping and sliding when in use, place a rubber upholstery tack on the underside at each corner. Today's award goes to Mrs. Helen Keller, Maple-wood, X.

J. If yen lava a farorito or original fcansehold hint or time saver for amy part of Ike home, send it to HOUSEHOLD HELP, THE NEWS, 220 L42d ST, NEW YORK 17, N. T. It ii preferitd that entries be submitted oa postcards. THE NtVl Swill pay $5 for each one put liHi.

All newspaper rights property of THE When I saw walking toward me a girl with whom I wasn't on speaking terms, I tried to appear as dignified as possible. But when I was within two yards of rwy former sweetie, I stepped on an untied shoelace. And, as it tripped me up, I fell flat on the pavement and was painfully conscious her loud laughter. A. M.

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