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On the California Sand Dunes.—A blase burro surrounded by Charles de Roche, the Rameses II of "The Ten Commandments," and Leatrice Joy; who plays the girl of the modern theme in the same production.
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Los Angeles, Cal.—Something new in bathing attire, the "Tango Togs." The wearer? of course you recognize 'em. You're right. Phyllis Haver. The "Tango Togs" are highly popular along the Pacific.
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Los Angeles, Cal.—Herbert Brenon (not visible) has selected a pretty woodland dell for this scene of "The Spanish Dancer." The embrace consists of Antonio Moreno and Pola Negri.