Evening Star Newspaper, July 10, 1921, Page 60

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THE SUNDAY S GTON, D. C.—ROT( TN TEERTRSS 4«13 Little Eileen Riggin is America’s champion diver. She was a member of the last Olympic_team. The photograph Miss Corinne Barker, screen star, sails for Europe aboard shows her doing a “back jack-knife” at a water carnival at the S. S. Olympic to make her appearance on the ligitimate| | Bayville, L. I. U. S. S. Shawmut, a mother ship to sea- planes with the Atlantic fleet at bomb-throw- ing tests. The ship carries a landing deck for planes at the bow and huge gasoline tanks at the stern. Plioto taken from seaplane by the official Navy photographer. stage. Wide World photo. Wide World photo, > = narmeyy, e Sessue Hayakawa, well known Japanese film star, comes from the Pacific coast to Mighty base ball bats out of these sticks will grow—after they have been call upon President Harding. Photograph snapped at execu- seasoned well. This is the “arsenal” of the big leagues, the seasoning ground 2 ] f timber for a sporting goods manufacturer. Each piece of wood represents tive offices of the ‘&hltfi fic:u?e' National Phiota Co, a future base ball bat. © Underwoud & Vuderwood. "The very latest style in aircraft, ing capacity of 5,000 pounds. The cal miles an hour, with a cruising radius of 750 miles.” the new Remington-Burnelli plane. It has a wing spread of seventy feet and a carry- bin is equipped to accommodate thirty passengers, and the ship has a speed of 110 JGRAVURE SECTION—JULY 10, 1921, . How the chorus girls of the future may dress. Posed by Ritta Gilman and Esther Ritter of the Christie Film Company. Nothing to criticize in this garb, but the bald-head row may be vacant in the years to come. Elsie Janis, American stage star, greets William T. Til- den, tennis § champion, after he won the inter national tournament at & St. Cloud, France. Wide World photo. —— X e.<—.vv.e —D= Wide World photo. @ Keystone View Co. Mme. Frances Alda, Metropoli- tan Opera soprano, sails for her va- cation in Europe. She will visit England, France and Italy before returning to' America for the au- tumn opera opening. © Keystone View Co,

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