Evening Star Newspaper, July 23, 1922, Page 63

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-JULY 23, 1922 Feminine Stars of the Silver Screen R S I 4 =230 Lois Wilson, who has starred in Paramount pictures for Lila Lee, who, within the past year or so, has developed Fr 9 A i - 5 . A e i 4 - = = some time. 2 * Pheto hy Denad Butdl Keyes into a movieland favorite. oA P y Melbourne Spurr ‘ Bebe Daniels, well known to all lovers of the . g S showing of her first picture. Fhrote Ly Ceans “flickers."” Phete by Doanald Biddle Keves. Leatrice Joy, a newcomer to the films, but a star from the May McAvoy, who combines unusual talent with remark- able “screen beauty.” Phote by Edwiard Thayer Monroe, =N e — —a Glorious Gloria, whose actings has brought her fame among ‘= millions of movie fans. Miss Swanson has just started a new % - : them i L Helen Darling, Universal star, who looks more like Elaine Hammerstein Betty Compson's profile—and rather a delight to the eyes, too. Betty's toplay. _photopiay Photo by Edwin Buwer Hesser than does Elaine herself. stardom began with “The Miracle Man.” Photo by Donaid Biddle Keyes.

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