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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASIHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 13, 1924, In the photoplay colony of Holly- wood. Lloyd Hughes and his Girls dance in New York to radio music from wife, Gloria Hope, Chicago. The chorus girls were brought to this both well kno_wn o country from London, and on account of a scarcity movie, fans, in the of musicians in New York the Chicago music came garden of their in handy. Hollywood home. At the national camping grounds of the Girl Scouts, at Briarcliff, N. Y. Camping is popular Whether the hat is especially striking or in both winter and not, the model has attractions all her own. summer with the - - Anyway, the hat, draped with a kerchief, is girl lovers of the _The latest on the Paqfic beaches is the made for southern wear. outdoors. monocle. In this instance it is worn by Miss Fuderwond & Tnderwoods ke E s Jane Tomick at Venice, Calif. Undernonl & Underwid, An exquisite bit of sculpture by Richard H. Reechia, a Boston carver of marble. It is proposed as a fountain for the famous frog pond on the Boston common. ay 1 News Pictures, The late Quentin Roosevelt, aviator, who was killed in France, selected as The way a Hoosier produces fiction. - “the ideal American soldier” by a Booth Tarkington, who contributes many ~ o French committee. His likeness will “The Immaculate Conception,” which will stories to the magazine section of The Star, > - be used in a portrait statue as a part be reproduced in mosaic for the shrine of the ke den: of a monument over the unidentified 1 1 i i iversit — : — - Gead from e Bawlehedds of Chai. e Comecptim At Miss Billie Bernsten, the only girl xylophonist in Washington. pagne. & Underwond & Underwood,