Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 68

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2, 19215 iTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY y 2 BP0 3 e X b g 3 - 4 ¥ SUNDAY STAR, WASHIN One of the new pictures brought to America from soviet Russia, by = The ex-kaiser is still a curiosity—at least to the children. The youngsters Washington D. Vanderlip, mining engineer. It shows students of the Uni- : in the photograph are peeping under a gate at the home of the former ruler versity of Moscow, male and female, old and young, at military drill. All 7 St of Germany, in Doorn. able-bodied Russians are supposed to put in at least one hour a day at mil“ary drl“ Phato by Internati Film Service, Keystone View Co Miss Noretta McCormick Smith, a young Washington artist who has neglea'aAd:;‘:'szg:_a‘;ith°f::mS;'ti‘r; just completed a portrait of President-elect Harding. Miss Smith has pal.ntcd the I}J,nitsg Siates Nas g “He Kissed His Wife on Sunday!” One of the interesting floats of a parade portraits of President Wilson, Secretary Daniels and many other prominent S R held in New York in protest of proposed “Blue Sunday” law. . © hy Puul Thompmon. men in Washington. International Film Service “There’s more than one way to get money for charity,” says Raymond Hitchcock, comedian. With . °l‘le ‘of t}_m most Qelicate arts is that. of tapestry making. At present France leads in production. An his “horse,” Hitchie stood in front of the New York subtreasury and raked in the sheckels in a Salva- oil painting is made in the desired design, and from the painting the tapestry is copied. The photo- graph shows two experts weaving the backs of two chairs. Such small work requires about a year to tion Army drive. a © Koy, View Co. finish. Wide World Phato.

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