Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1921, Page 44

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When the sentence of death was pronounced upon the White House Christmas turkey. The fateful news came to Mr. Turk by a White House policeman. An odd reflection photograph of Florencve MacBeth, star with the Chicago Opera Company. > Keystone View Co. THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, Three oriental Mary Pickfords, stars in a new “all-Chinese” photoplay. National Phote. Miss Janet Ford of Los Angeles is cham- pion fencer of the Pa- cific coast. The photo shows a “foil argument” with Arthur St. Remie at the Los Angeles Athletic Club. O Reystone View o, They are Lulu Wong. Bessie Wong and Anna Wong. All of the officials of the photoplay company are Chinese. 2 Undernood & Underwoud. Irene Castle introduces the “fishing suit,” the very latest thing in sport- ing togs. Each sport must have its special cos- tume. Wide World Fhate Basil Miles, sccretary to the American conference dele- @ gation, and his English sheep dog, Bill. Natonal Pboto. special concert was held at Denver, Col., recently. Helen Keller, deaf and blind, “listens” to music of Jascha Heifetz, using her fingers to “hear.” The © Uderwood & Underwoot. Scwell Ford, author of the fa “Trilby and Inez" stories, feature: The Sunday Star magazine. Ford's first “hit” came with “Torchy” tales, which were also tured in The Sunday Star. “ Allen F. Davis, the “Walki Devil Dog,” who left Washingtg a few days ago on a hike to t} Pacific coast® He will follow t} southern route and expects reach his destination in twel months. Tloto by Caseon,

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