Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 73

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURLE SECTION—JANUARY In the World of Make-Believe Madge Bellamy, a new Thomas H. Ince star . \ ‘ Helen MacKellar, in “The Storm,” one of the successful plays 2 of the season. of the photoplay. ot 5 ) s Moffett Stad’o The Meyako twins, from the land of cherry blossoms, now with EdWynn's “Carnival.” Ity Moffett Studio. Viola Ford, one of the at- tractions of Ed Wynn'’s “Car- nival.” By Moffett Studio. TAYT TRTTEGTPTERDTS M T PN T Helen Gre- nelle, who has danced her way through many of the success- ful musical and spectacular pro- ductions of the last few sea. sons. She is now with “Aphrodite.” By Moftett Studio, Mildred Keats, who plays a star role in “Pitter Patter,” the musical comedy success in Washington * o z Corone Poynter, with the “Hitchy-Koo Revue,” now playing in Washington. this week - d Plioto by White Studio. Photo by White Studio. “

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