Evening Star Newspaper, December 11, 1921, Page 78

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D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—-DECEMBER 11, 1921 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Smithsonian, at work on a model of a lion at the lion house of Washington’s Zoo. W. R. Brown, chief taxidermist of the ing a lion skin for the Roosevelt collection. The model is to be used in prepari Miss Marion Irwin of the ex- ecutive committee of the Woman’s Peace Association of Japan and Mme. Hideko Inouyo, chairman of the association, in Washington for the purpose of bringing about bet- ter understanding between the women of Japan and this country. Miss Irwin is a descendant of Benjamin Franklin. Nutional Photo. Both are well known in their particular vocations, but the latter are almost as far apart as the two poles. When Jackie Coogan, better known as “The Kid,” visited Ignace Paderew- ski, famous pianist, at his home in Pasco Roblas, Calif., they posed for the camera man. Wide World Photo. Mrs. Lydig Hoyt, prominent New York society woman who will star in a new drama now in preparation. Mrs. Hoyt entered the photoplay field several months ago, and her success resulted in a decision to combine screen and stage work. HUnderwood & Tnderwood, Miss Mildred de Hart, a Washing- The Ruotolo bust of Enrico Caruso, which ton contralto who has gained recog- was unveiled and presented to the great tenor’s nition through her recent work. Au- widow at concert in Metropolitan Opera House thorities in the musical world predict last Sunday. The sculptor stands beside the a brilliant future for the singer. pedestal. ®Underwood & Underwoud. Ralph Robertson (at left) as Macbeth and Matthew A basque waist and buuffant skirt are the principal Ruddy as Lady Macbeth in recent production of “Macbeth” features of this new evening gown. The neck is trim- : : by students of Gonzaga. med with velvet ribbon of sapphire blue, the same Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain bids farewell to Spanish aviator starting on his flight material also bordering the skirt. A cluster of velvet to aid the royal troops of Spain on battlefront in Morocco. The queen presented the aviator flowers falls from the girdle. . g AUnderwood & Tnderwood. with a bouquet. e T

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