Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1921, Page 71

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JGRAVURE SECTION - JANUARY 30, 1921 Winners of the ““goose derby,” a publicity stunt for the big poultry show given at Madison Square Garden, New York, each year. The winners were Misses Phoebe Lee of the “Century Revue,” Lucy Smith of the “Ziegfeld Follies” and Mildred Mann of the “Greenwich Vil- lage Follies.” The only thing left standing by Morgan, the pirate, in his destruction of old Panama City in 1671. Photo by Louis A. Keller, 58 Q street northeast, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. Photo by Paul Thompeoi The Army honors Bebe Daniels, photoplay star, with a royal welcome upon her return from . ; / ¢ Texas to California. Bebe is seated in the Liscum bowl, famous trophy of the Army. at a recep- _ The Earl of Minto, son of former governor general of Canada, and ~ tion given her by the 9th Infantry, 2d Division. his bride, formerly Miss Marjorie Cook of Montreal, principals in the biggest wedding of the year in Canada. The event took place on January 19. ooter. Miss Lois Wids World Ph ing records with L Underwond & Underwood Wide Warld IPhoto o 0e.s A walking advertising kiosk in Vienna. Photograph taken by an American Red Cross g : E < . 7 : worker in the Austrian capital. car gets its driver into trouble. Irwin W. Kresser, jr., of Boston was taking his first trip down gt 5',”“_1 zealous “cop” stopped him for violation of the traffic rules. The tiny car is equipped with the ices—electric lights, heater, disc wheels, etc.—a miniature limousine de luxe. Her statue with her box of candy! The latest Parisian fad, guaranteed to make an impression on the heart of the coldest, has been introduced in this country. On the box which contains the sweets is placed a wax model of the recipient herself, made after her favorite photograph al Tiin Servicy and dressed in her latest gown. T Underw & nd

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