Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1921, Page 72

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GRAPHIC |7 Ehe gn %tuf M ROTOGRAVURE SECTION [R < | suPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 16, 1921. Louis Louft receiving message from President Wilson relating to “boys’ week” in Baltimore. Louis was the first of 260 boys who formed a relay from Baltimore. Each boy traveled a distance of about four blocks. The “boys’ week” was planned by the Rotary Club. John Dolph, at right, who is in charge of the arrangement. Photo by Harrls & Ewing. Washington’s first blizzard of the winter. Photograph taken at the Capitol grounds last Monday morning. @© Underwood & Underwood. Like a voice from the past, comes this last remarkable photograph of the former Czar of Russia and his family posing in the rays of the Siberian sun. The photograph was taken while the former czar and his family sat on the roof of their last home at Ekaterinburg. Left to right Grand Duchess Olga, Grand Duchess Anastasia, the czar, the czare- vitch, Grand Duchess Tatina (standing) and Duchess Mario. The czarina was ill and confined to her room. After the Russian revolution of March, 1917, the imperial ‘Russian family was captured at Tsarskoe-Selo. In August of the same year the czar, czarina and their five children, with several of their friends and a great number of servants, were trans- Charles L. Bringham of 1375 E street southeast has a hobby for collecting ported to Tobolsk, Siberia. There they lived from September, 1917, to April, 1918. From Tobolsk they were taken in pitchers, and his collection contains over 100 odd receptacles gathered from all parts several parties to the house of Ipatief, a rich merchant of Ekaterinburg. In this house the entire family was assassinated. of the world. As chief yeoman in the Navy, Mr. Bringham has done the greater OVt R dinwisenl: part of his collecting in foreign lands. International Filin Service.

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