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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0222 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
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Maryland State Archives Jeffersonian, Towson, Maryland mdsa_sc3410_1_81-0222 Enlarge and print image (5M)      |
| UP-TO-DATE PARISIAN EFFECT. A very smart ombre hat of sea green felt, with large side pompons of shaded blondine. introduced from Paris by the Farrington & Evans Company. NAZIMOVA RETURNS TO THE SILVER SCREEN. After an absence of two years Miss Nazi-mova will be seen in "Madonna of the Streets," a First National production. Milton Sills plays the part of an idealistic young clergyman. AN ATTRACTIVE WINTER MODE. Miss Edna Leedom, playing in "The Follies," wears this attrac-tive squirrel coat from Siotks Bros.—fox trimmed and featuring the new puff sleeves-. CHIC STYLE FOR A BRUNETTE. A small Dobbs hat of black satin, with a roll brim and a drooping fringe ornament, worn by Bur tresse Dietch. ABE AND MAW-RUSS BECOME MOVIE MAGNATES.—Alexander Carr (left) and George Sidney become famous partners in Samuel Goldwyn's screen production of "In Hollywood With Potash and Perl mutter," a First National release. Mr. Sidney is the successor of the late Barney Bernard in the screen role of Abe Potash. A DRESS FOR THE GIRL WHO LIKES TAFFETA. This quaintly lovely dance frock of Glo-Gleam taffeta, created by the well-known Parisian and New York couturiere, is extremely becoming to youthful and demure Helen Costello, who successfully dances and sines in "George White Scandals." De Mirjian Studios |