Evening Star Newspaper, March 21, 1926, Page 106

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

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.

Other pages from this issue: