Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1921, Page 77

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 16, 1921. Stone, a gift of the school children of Panama, arrives at the grave of Theodore Roosevelt after a long journey from Culebra Cut. Mrs. Roosevelt, widow of the former President, accepts the gift from H. J. Grieser, who brought the stone from Panama as a representative of the school children. « Underwood & Underwood ’ it o King Constantine and his family once more in Athens. This photograph was ‘taken just before the royal family left Lucerne, Switzerland. Left to right, back row: King Constantine, Prince Paul, Princess Helen, who is reported engaged to a Rumanian prince; Princess Irene. Princess Katherine stands beside her mother, Queen Sophie. € Underwood & Underwoed From gov- ernor to truck driver. Alfred E. Smith re- turns to his trucking busi- ness after twenty-two years in public office, his latest job being that of Governor of New York. Wide World Fhote A new and striking photograph of Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain, taken during her o n i B e iieen Gen. Nivelle shakes hands with Miss Helen Chadwick, a photoplay star, con- four sons and two daug HET2 e o ey ¢ sidered by the French hero “the prettiest girl in America”—at least, he says she is = - : 3 i tates.” the prettiest he has met in his travels through the United Sta S Let the winds howl and the snow fly, but the dance goes on forever! Miss Florence Ward, a Chicago interpreter of who is attracting attention among the trap-shooters at Pine- T : 3 i i h- the classic, trips a light toe in the snow along Lake Michigan hurst, N. C. Following an injury to her right eye, Lida shot . Exhibited work of St:e ":v‘[ie‘ slcl;;,ol lf‘:: _apg)r:::il::iso;‘n s‘.i.:;: r;::e‘::ldwio;kl,o::tg::n::dlllag; }Ea;&::va;nd while the mercury threatens to drop out of the thermometer left-handed, “killing” clay pigeons by the dozen. ington by the Master Sheet Metal Workers’ As; . Caes i ived iderabl altogether. “Br-r-r-r!” Intarnational Film Servica. classes are held two nights a week, and the work turned out by the apprentices has received considerable praise. She’s a “wiz” with the rifle, is little Lida Linero, fourteen, International Film Service. Photo by I. Pridgeon. st phoiograpner

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