Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1929, Page 96

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, C.—GRAVURE Risking their necks for a German movie thriller. In producing the film “The Struggle Around the Matterhorn” these shots were made actually in the setting of the great Alpine peak. ©P. & A. Photos. The “talkies” make a difference. The director has not only discarded his megaphone, but in the sound studios must do his directing by gesture. This shows D. W. Griffith directing Lupe Velez in one of her song numbers in “Lady of the Pavements.” SECTION —JANUARY 13, 1929 Two kinds of towing, or Winter sports as you prefer them. The ski towers are enjoying the sport at Lake Placid, N. Y. The aquaplane girl snaps her fingers at Winter as she glides over the waters of a Florida bay. © Roberts Photos. Princess Ileana of Rumania mas- querading as a swank young offi- cer of the Ru- manian navy. © Underwood & Underwood A December bride. Mrs. Cle- ment McKissick, who before her re- cent marriage here was Miss Lucile Hixson, daughter of Mrs. Leonard E. Hixson of this city. © Underwood & Underwood. Push-ball on horseback, a sport thriller for cadets of the Wenonah, N. J., Military Academy, with snow to add zest to it. © Associated Press Photo.

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