Evening Star Newspaper, January 23, 1921, Page 67

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1921. RAVURE SECTION -JANUARY 23, One of the newest shion creations for a oung girl. It is worn ly Mary Miles Minter, ovie star, who calls it er “good luck gown.” he taffeta is trimmed ith four-leaf clovers d shamrocks. @& Keysione View Company. The three champion silk winders of China, who accompanied delegates to the silk show in America. Misses Yin Mai, Moy Ling and King Mai hail from Shanghai. and are known for their special skill throughout the far east. Wide World Punto. “A Woodland Road.” Photographed by Miss June Smythe. P-Q building. Government Hotels, winner of The-Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. Gen. Mangin, French hero, gave one of the largest one-family Christmas parties among the officials of rance. The general and Mme. Mangin entertained their eight children, only five of them posing for this photograph. The general is explaining big battles of the war to an interested audience. Wide World Phato. Members of the American polo team who will compete with English players at Hurlingham, England, this spring. Louis E. Stoddard, Thomas Hitchcock, jr., J. Watson Webb and Devereaux Milburn are the regulars selected. Charles C. Rumsey and Ezrly W. Hopping are the substitutes. (¢ Keysrone View Company e : : : = = = = Lieuts. Kloor and Hinton approaching Mattice. Lieut. Hinton is riding on the Divisional Supt. Way of the Canadian National railway. Lieut. Farrell, Lieut. Kloor, Lieut. Hinton and dog sled. Lieut. Farrell was some distance behind his fellow-balloonists, General Tourist Agent Howard of the railway photographed on the rear platform of the private train which @ Undeiwood & Underwood, pcking 1t away from his o;:yonems. was placed at disposal of the Navy balloonists at Mattice. t ot ball game in Madrid. The Spanish Wide World Fnoto. Wide World Phoro.

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