The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 19, 1919, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 19, 191 SEE THE WORLD WITH THE STAR CAMERA MAN |g A Page of Interesting Happenings and People Caught by Alert Photo Reporters TE '--*rereorrrmts 8 eee eet Mary Pickford an “Immortal” Now } Prepare to Greet Business Women | i Black Hills Peak Dedicated Mt. Roosevelt ! oe AQELE OROUET MRS. beJC leo ARNY Here are two of the busiest women in the United States just now. Aside from thelr regular business they're getting ready to entertain the business women at the victory convention of the Associated Advertising Clubs of the World in New Orieans, September 21 to 25, Miss Drouet is president of the Woman's Advertising club of New Orleans, is chairman of the attendance committee. In business life Miss advertising manager for a big department store, and Mrs. Arny Is in the advertising department of a New Orieans newspaper. ————— | Teaches Portias [ In London They Swim Like This || “to Sway Juries National Gallery in Washington, along with America’s “Immortals.” indona, at work on the painting with the famous little screen star Up NC-4 for Exhibition in New York Irs Darkave ‘While the costume hasn't anything to do with the case, aspiring young Portias may get a hint on how to” Gress when addressing juries from this picture of Mrs. Barbara Nach- trieb Grimes, first law instructor at the University of California and dis- ting@ished Shakespearean actress. [She's Flyer’s Prize | arith A ‘These London beauties in one-piece bathing costumes would make a hit on any beach. They're practicing high dives in a park pool. But London’s Nice Little Kitchen Still in Captivi EE be Lie eras — i aa [Cardinal Visite Capital | pn nineteen ntonssenntnsahatiiatintnen—) e s Britain feted Capt. Alcock, pilot of Army huts for two {s the newest form of matrimonial en: the Vickers-Vimy in the first non- by the British government. Also the idea helps to solve the problem of the stop Atlantic flight, but little was shortage of houses. The shortage is partly due to returning “Tommies’® said of Brown, his navigator. But getting married. So the government ts selling army huts. There's halt a while the British lauded their hero, million in England. The standard hut is 60 feet long and will partition inte Lieut. Brown laid his plans to carry a living room and three bedrooms. But any size houses can be made, for away the capital prize. And here she the huts “knock down” in 10-foot sections. Here's a picture of a smaller is, the English beauty who is soon to type. The government, with an eye for the aesthetic, says: “Army huts be Mrs. Brown. should be placed in fields, and as picturesquely as possible.” Dancing Ponies Led Screen Ball March Pp Mrs. Glenn Oswald and a bevy of McClellan “ponies” ‘ Here is Cardinal Gibbons on one ot a dled: the lernggors capl- ony bt Arena pdr Woeneome, ii . ‘ith him, at the right, is Senator Wal: lusetts, who was, a mor » drove —apesson cl us red Sapien a emeadia dah = FO at the right, , ue ere fs

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