Evening Star Newspaper, January 16, 1921, Page 78

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D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 16, 1921. THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, ek Miss Elizabeth Walmsley of Washington and R. L. Locke of New York skating at Lake Placid, Essex county, N. Y. The region of Lake Placid has, within the past few years, become an “American Switzerland” in winter sports. ¢ Undrrwood & Underwood First actual work in the building program for inauguration begins. This lumber, placed at the Capitol, will be turned into grandstands. Nations! Photo Co This style of pyramid riding is an everyday event with members of the 3d Cavalry at Fort Myer. It looks easy—but try it just once, with your mount galloping like mad across a parade ground! International Film Service Rear Admiral Newton A. McCully, U. S. N, former Amer- ican high commissioner at Sebastapol, Russia, and the seven Russian children he has tentatively adopted. The children were held at Ellis Island, but Admiral McCully came on to Washington, obtained from the Labor Department an order for their temporary admission, and then brought them to his Washington home. He intends to adopt them formally if there is no legal bar. 1 I tnternational Film Service TMOCHA CAKE C}J Ler goldev.\ 1 yers of’ cake, generouab 500 .cavg,fit 1o- elber and. ‘crowned a-lop wilh Srenc(’\.rlocfia cream and buller cream of luscious vichness .(%cocoamu{ coal— iné adds crispy lure 1o cvery o o o Trencre Pastry Jecleon ORNWELL’S 1415 H STREET The youngest woman officer in the world war, Miss Anna Woodman of England, who has arrived in America for a visit. Miss Anna, at the age of fourteen, enlisted with the Green Cross Society of London, serving in canteen work in England and France. A .year later she was commissioned a lieutenant in the Women’s Army Auxilliary Corps and detailed to the transport service, making weekly trips through the U-boat- B = = : - - : infested waters of the English channel. Later she served at roadway theatrical stars in a bunch, the occasion being the presentation of a loving the front with the ambulance corps. cup to Francis Wilson on the opening night of “Erminie,” the revival of an old success. Intornational Film Service Back row, left to right: Fred Stone, John Emerson and Frank Gillman. Center row: William Farnum, Mrs. Thomas Whiffen, Laurette Taylor, John Drew and Frank Bacon. In front: De Wolfe Hopper presenting the cup to Mr. Wilson. ¢« Underwood & Underwaod

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