Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1921, Page 76

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Jewels and fine gowns a feature of the photoplay ball held in New York. Miss Virginia Pearson wears one of the most attractive dresses and wraps viewed by the public. Wide Warld Phote Gen. Pershing. The West Virginia capitol is destroyed by fire. The photograph shows flames mounting high from the entire roof. The loss was several million dollars. “One man” torpedo boat which left New York for Key West recently ST Uil Ph to take part in the torpedo boat maneuvers of the United States Navy. The new boat has a speed of thirty knots an hour. Its low visibility is expected to enable it to approach within deadly range of enemy vessels. ) Underwood & Underwood Mlle. Blanche Norel is claimed to be the “funniest woman in France.” Mlle. Norel gives proof of her extraorglinary stage ability in the art of “making faces.” She has appeared in many of the recent theatrical successes of Paris. Wide World Photn This suit for aviators is electrically heated. It is a recent invention, especially adapted for high altitudes. Miss Bobbie Hammill wears the outfit photographed. © Underwood & Underwood. Canal Zone high school swimming and diving champions, who recently performed for President-elect Harding and Gen. Leonard Wood addressing a crowd at the corner stone placing ceremony of Roose- velt House, East 20th street, New York. The Women’s Roosevelt Memorial Association owns the birthplace of Roosevelt and is restoring the old home with many of the original furnishings. The new building will be on adjoining property, and in it will be carried on Americanization classes. O Keystone View Co. Wide World Photo,

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