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THE SUNDAY STAR, Norma Talmadge as the little French miss, “Kiki,” in the photoplay of that name. T WASHINGTON, D. —GRAVURE SECTION—-MARCH 21, 1926. hey Twmkle On the Movie Screen In this new Metro- Goldwyn-Mayer pro- duction of “The Bar- rier” we have many stars—Lionel Barry- more, Henry Walthall, Marceline Day, Nor- man Kerry and others. Johnny Hines and Brenda Bond bring home the bacon in “Rainbow Riley.” seven-league boots and steps out. Virginia Bradford, one of the beauties of the Universal studio, dons her Alice Day, who is appearing in the Laura La Plante poses for a fashion photograph. The evening wrap is of burgundy chiffon velvet, trimmed with silver thread embroidery and with bands of chinchilla fur edg- ing the sleeves and the front border. At left: Belle Ben- nett and Lois Mo- ran in the film ver- sion of “The Reck- less Lady.” A scene from “Beverly of Graustark,” a picture in which Marion Davies and Antonio Moreno have the leading roles. Mack Sennett comedies. One of the high lights of the new picture, “Rocking Moon,” is said to be a totem pole dance by Laska Winter. This is Laska.