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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 16, 1921 *In the Heart of Maryland By J. G. Pratt, 320 Taylor street northwest, winner of The Star's weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. School ma’ams on long cross-country hike. Miss Mary Walker of Nashville, Mich., and Miss Catherine Hilliard of Flint, Mich., decided to leave the schoolroom and take a walk. They plan to try the winter climate of Florida and then move on to California. They are taking the trip for adventure—and have succeeded in finding it. O Underwomd & Underwood, Admiral McGowan (at left), who has relinquished his post as 4 paymaster general of the Navy, and Admiral C. J. Peebles, who suc- At the inauguration p K ceeds him, photographed with Mrs. Josephus Daniels, wife of Secre- of Gov. Miller of New i . tary of Navy, and Mrs. George Dewey. ] ; York. Ex-Gov. Smith National Photo Co. at center left. Gov. Miller next, watching the inaugural parade. Boto by Paul Thompyon. i i Children of Czechoslovakia who live in Washington attend a party given recently in Mr. and Mrs. James M. Rennic. Mrs. Rennie, photo- their honor by Col. and Mrs. Vladimir S. Hurban. Col. Hurban is military attache of the graphed at home, was Miss Dorothy Gish, one of the leading lesation, lights in the motion play world. Her husband took the lead- ing male part in one of Miss Gish's recent pictures. Ploto by Paul Thompson, Photo by Hurrix & Ewing.