Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1921, Page 42

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 25519210 Alice Lloyd, popular English actress, How’s this for a Christmas package? Patsy Ruth Miller, dainty who arrived in America recently little actress, posed for each of the figures in and around the box— aboard the S. S. Aquitania. the idea being to get up just as pretty a Christmas package as possible. Wile World photu, Wile World photo. The future father-in-law and mother-in-law of Princess Mary of England. They are the Earl and Countess of Harewood, father and mother of Viscount Lascalles, Princess Mary’s fiance. Interuntionn! — T Silver bow! and goblets presented by the Italian colony of Wash- ington to Gen. Diaz at the recent reception to the Italian general at Central High School auditorium. Photo by Fuiler & Bryant If you are a reader of fiction or po- litical articles this group will especially interest you, for it contains writers who rank high in their work. From left to right: Samuel G. Blythe, who writes politics, fiction, etc.; Hugh Wiley, author of the “Wildcat” stories; Harry Leon Wilson, author of “Rug- gles of Red Gap,” etc., and George Ade, Hip-hoops, a full skirt and the fuchsia tint Indiana author of many books. Photo —all going toward creating the very latest snapped at Pasadena, Cal. in winter frocks. Chiffon is the material, and © Unerwood & Underwiol. Miss Seena Owen. screen star, wears the frock. Wnde Warld photo, Will she rule her husband? An old legend relates that the woman who can make her hands meet when she stretches her arms around St. Kevin’s Cross will rule her husband with an iron hand. The cross, marking the spot where St. Kevin was buried, is located in Glendalow county, Wicklow, Ireland. Did you ever wonder what sort of a chap created “Mr. and Mrs.,” one of the features of The Sunday Star’s comic section? Well, here T he is—Clare Briggs, himself. The big golf club in the bag was pre- American foot ball does not lend itself to thrilling photographs, as does English sented by a New York sporting goods store, and Briggs does not use soccer. Mass plays, with the American game, are usuaily lost when the photographic. it on the links. plates are developed. This unusual action picture was taken in a recent game at € Ewing Galloway. Stamford Bridge, England. International Wide World phota.

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