Evening Star Newspaper, January 2, 1921, Page 71

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 2, 1921 The ruins of Cork after the recent fire. General view of St. Patrick’s street, where the ruins extend for blocks. Wide World Photo, Old Vesuvius again gets busy! This remarkable photograph of the new cone was taken from the floor of the crater, by Frank A. Perret, heat volcan- ologist of the Smithsonian. Wide World Photo. Scene at Arlington Cemetery during the funeral services of Diriato Claudio de Mello, a Brazilian. who died while on duty with the American forces in Germany. O Harris & Ewing. ‘ 2 N - “A Lad and His Dog.” Photograph by George M. Miller, 1242 11th street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur pho- tograph Carolyn H. Warner, winner of the wom- A young man goes a-courting on a “Blue Law” Sabbath eve. One of the posed pictures in en’s knickerbocker golf tournament, held re- protest to proposed “Blue Laws.” _ y * cently in Washington, the first event of its Iuternational Film Service. kind. Natianal Phate Co.

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