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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. Miss Suzanne Chase, a Washington girl who is serving as understudy to Miss Ivy Sawyer, star of “It's Up To You,” a Tecent theatrical attraction of the city. Phote by uchrach A new photograph of Clara Kimball Young taken at a costume ball in New York. Miss Young heads her own com- pany of motion picture players and has worked under the Cooper-Hewitt lights for the past ten years. passengers. Scene from *“Alice in Wonderland,” to be produced at the Masonic Auditorium, Washington, for the week beginning tomorrow. The following benefits have been arranged: Monday, Argonne Unit of Amer- ican Women's Legion; Tuesday, emergency house of Central Union Mission; Wednesday, Girl Scouts; Thursday, women'’s subcommittee, District Medical Society; Saturday, St. Aloysius High School: Monday, Bolling Field Athletic Club; Tuesday, Florence Crittenton Mission. Tearoom of the S. S. Wenatchee, recently completed in the yards of the New York Shipbuilding Corporation at Camden, N. J. This modern passenger vessel is one of the most luxurious ships afloat, special effort being made to provide home-like quarters for C.-~ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH 27, 1921 Miss Clarissa Curtis, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pelham Curtis of Boston and Nahant, whose engagement to Miss Pricilla Dean, who within the past year has joined the first rank of photoplay stars. - She wears the picturesque costume of the Louis XV pcriodl.) Rt Frmoe Micharl Caniacizene he bern sy ) . ding will take place this spring. The prince’s mother is Princess Cantacuzene. formerly Miss Julia Dent Grant. " I'hoto Ly Bachréch Martin Richardson. tenor soloist of St. Margaret's, Washington, who is serving as special soloist with the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra in Minneapolis today. Mr. Richard- son, in 1914, sang with the Royal Opera of @N.Y.S.C Florence, Italy. Recently ¢lected officers of the general organization of McKinley Manual Training School. Back row. standing: 1. Keller, E. T. Pairo, William C. Patterson. Second row, standing: -Louise Sullivan, Louis W. Mattern, faculty; Mr. Courtney, Miss T. J. Bunnell, faculty; R. W. Strawbridge, faculty; F. E. Fraw- ley, O. M. Shaw. Front row: C. G. Mossman, vice president; Miss M. V. Moore, secretary, and Alvin M. Parker, president. Photo by L Pridivon. Stff Fhoiographo: Phoiv By Wh ie