Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1921, Page 64

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SECTION—JANUARY 23, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, The startling new coiffure, “La Fregate la Junion,” created by Mme. Louise of Chicago, one of the rec- Miss Sie Holmgquist, the “Mary Pickford of 3 : ognized authorities on hair dressing. The style was Sweden,” who arrived in America a few days ago to . s originally worn by wives of seafaring men. & Underwood & Underwond. appear before the moving picture camera in this country. She is nineteen years of age and has a striking resemblance to the Amenca:agh:;tgfi}a petan The journey's end. S. S. Imperator entering New York harbo\; at il:&l;l:: Peter MacSwiney and Donal J. O’Callaghan arrive in New York. MacSwiney is a brother of the late Lord Mayor MacSwiney, and O’Callaghan is present lord mayor of Cork. O'Callaghan came to America without a passport, landing at Newport News. G Keystone View Co. “Gobs” form a human tnree-gun turret at naval training station, San Francisco. The top of the turret is designed with a white star, formed with recruit sailors in white blouses. Wide World photo. Model depicting Knights of Columbus war work to be placed in Paris Invalides. Standing at back of model: William P. Larkin, {ntarnational Film Service. overseas director of the K. of C., and James A. Flaherty, supreme knight of the K. of C. And yet they say all the cowboys have gone into the movies! This photograph was taken on one of the big ranches near the Rio Grande. showing wild horses, real cowboys, 'n'everything. Internatioral Filw Service

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