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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 11, 1921 Norma Talmadge, star of the photoplay, gets “keys to the city” from mayor of Los Angeles. Norma's sister. Natalie Talmadge Keaton, at left of mayor. . : Wide World Ihuto. e Miss E. F. Kempthorne, head of Camp Fire Girls of England, ar- The Duke of York, second son of King George of England, demonstrates rives in America to meet heads of his skill as a marksman while visiting ing the cfiumy ofgCam'bridge. Lady movement in this country and visit Rachel Cavendish at left the many camps of the girls. : Kusstone Viow Co International When the designers of Paris produce a new gown they do not, as a rule, place it in a show window for the passing throng to view. A pretty model is selected, she dons the gown and then goes to the races. The photograph shows several of the latest Parisian fashions worn by models at the Autueil race track. Wide World Photo. “Curiosity.” Photograph by Dr. C. C. Tansill, 1251 Kearney street, Brookland, D. C., winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. This is one of the ways pictures are obtained for your rotogravure section, with , the camera man risking his life to take a snap of the city far below. L. C. Hutt, a news photo man, has his camera placed on the wing of his plane. Photo taken from another plane. Elathe, from Wide World, Woman reserves of New York’s police force are making the streets safe for children. Many of the city’s traffic officers are serving as guards for strike-breaking milk wagon drivers, and the call for woman reserves was sent out. ©Kuystone View Co. At last there is a machine to detect liars. If you tell a fib it will trip you up. Dr. W. H. Bates of New York is demonstrating the machine. Science l:‘as fdlsc:o;l'- i i i R i d that although a person may be able to tell a lie and keep a straight face, he Rabbits to replace turkeys on Christmas tables. At least that is the plan of California hunters. One hundred hunters re- ers b A 5 S G cently traveled to the edge of the Mojave desert and killed 796 cotton-tails in.a few hours’ shooting. The photo shows a part ::fi‘::;e";:fi:::‘:t;y“‘"mal vision. The eye, with the use of the latest invention, of the bag. Wide World Photo,