Evening Star Newspaper, December 2, 1923, Page 103

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 2, 1923. [ e el L S e S Lenore Ulrich, star of “Kiki,” Wash- ington this week. Photo by Trw Lo HL Just a bit from the ballet of the Chicago Civic Opera. Mille. Ludmilla, in center, is the premier danseuse. She danced in Washington last season in a production by Stafford Pem- berton, local dancing instructor. & Underwond & Unders ood, Two “king makers” talk things over at French Lick, Indiana. At \ left, Tom Tag- )4 \ Miss Grace gart,who knows ) v Linsey of considerable e Miami, Fla,, about politics is quite an in general and P i athlete, and as it concerns one of her - Indiana in par- training If you are a radio fan, you probably heard Irene| A ticular. At ¢ & 3 stunts Bordoni broadcast from WEAF on the evening of! right, Charley consists of November 20. Miss Bordoni is appearing in “Blue- Pola Negri appears as a Paris working Murphy, Tam- . 1 racing a beard” on Broadway, and this photograph was taken girl in one of her new pictures, “Shadows of many hea , : Iy greyhound. in the WEAF studio, New York. Paris.” Herbert Brenon is directing the O Uniderwond & o Once in a Photo by Pach Bros Polish star. . 4 while he wins a race, too. ® Underwood & Underwood “The American'Boy." Frank Sherman, son of Mrs. Starting out for a day’s work among Washington's sick. Nurses of the Instructive Visiting Nurse Society leaving The Star building, where they have Frances Cissell Sherman of ?f‘;‘f’}'\\“'l y‘i"‘"“m s their hea dquarters. By Capital Fhoto Serviee,

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