Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 67

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GRAPHIC [ m]e gu gtaf ROTOGRAVURE SECTION |f ® 1 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C., JANUARY 2, 1921 OR T PR Bt MRk el iR A | it __,(-....,-.a.-—ara ——p - T——————— e ————— e T 'S Wes ap s M - 1 STETRRE | **‘fitii* 1SSERRE 8¢ T tRARREE kit tikkd Oil painting of President Wilson exhibited on south front of the Treas- ury building. The canvas is said to be the largest portrait ever painted, meas- uring thirty-five. by forty feet, and is the work of Frank H. Ellison. Inset: Miss Betty Eader, chosen as the prettiest girl of the Treasury Depart- ment, who christened the monster painting. By National Photo Co L5 = XXX J= XX : Walter Reed Hospital was a jolly place on Christmas day, the Red Cross. Gov. Coolidge, Vice President-elect, seated in the chair occupied by Gov. - U"c:: S';" ".""dsé‘l‘;'.es"gi;}l:?et:(’bmozsn:;f ;acsk }I‘?nm:}atz:‘e ‘21:506:52 Knights of Columbus, Y. M. H. A. and other workers contributing toward William Bradford of Pilgrim fame. Gov. Coolidge -was one of the speakers ; o dm;! caving ¥ T P . the real holiday spirit. The photograph shows one of the happy bed patients, at the Pilgrim centenary celebration at Plymouth, Mass., recently. amHpa ticin passage: ©Underwoud & Underwood his quarters dressed up for the occasion. International Fitm $ervice Nautional Phuto Co

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