Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1921, Page 62

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—FEBRUARY 20, 1921 S TR A1 3B Just try this on your fire-escape! Capt. Charles N. Fitzgerald\of the New York city air police and his pal, “Al” Billings, are working up an appetite for breakfast, and their stunts are performed six stories in the air. Interuational Fum Service. This flying motor car is the latest thing in aerial sensations. The machine is built on the principle of the helicopter and from the center rises an aluminum mast on which are mounted two sets of quadruple wings which revolve in opposite directions. The wings are supposed to develop the necessary lifting power. In- vention of an Argentine engineer, Pateras Pescara. Wide Warld photo, “On Miami Shore.” Winter tourists starting out for a ride in a gondola among the shelter- ing palms. The Venetian craft is a newcomer in Florida waters. Wide World photo. This new evening gown by Lucile is de- signed of the softest satin and the overdress with a crystal and bugle embroidery. The head dress is of crystal beads. The dress is an advance spring style brought out at -the National Retail Garment Association show in New York. © Underwond & Underwood. United States submarine L-1, seriously damaged while cruising off the Delaware Capes. The sub was rammed by the steam pilot boat Philadelphia, sustaining such injuries that her commander ordered the vessel beached in the inner harbor at Lewes, Del. The engine room compartment of the sub- mersible is now flooded with twelve feet of water and the stern submerged. The crew escaped without injury. International Film Service. Showing how the afternoon frock may be made a thing of beauty. The scalloped skirt is a feature and Lucile is the designer ® Underwood & Underwood

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