Evening Star Newspaper, January 30, 1921, Page 73

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o R IS THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D, €. ROTOGRAVURE SECTION “JANUARY 30, 1921, HAULING IN THE NET AT EVENING. graph by H Avmstrong Robe Mrs. Allen Hunter of Philadelphia. one of the devotees of winter sports “Say, whoever wished this job on me, And now there is a new field open to women! This young woman is who are spending the season at Lake Placid, N. Y., the “St. Moritz of So he could have a laugh. an officer in the United States forest service and her post 1s high on one of ca” Mrs. Hunter was photographed after competing in a ski race Had better watch, when I grow up, the mountains of the National Forest of Colorado. The principal duty of the Or I'll imprint his calf. forest guard is watching for fires. D Tewedapum e W * - Miss Eleanor Markell. who is delivering a Z z 2 2 series of lectures on “World Problems™ at the :¢ 15 used as a traveling shop in London. Col. Webber and Miss Thorn- £ 4 hemic aie mah o n it \ S e Neeta Washington Club each Wednesday morning )t the s ieme, are spect i Sy S carried on w EES 3 = il ¢ sC s > one ol the op: & She recently returned fromn an investigating e R trip through Europe How police dog throws a “robber” is illustrated by one of the New York department’s prize canines, Fritz. The New York kennels are located at Sheepshead Bay. L. 1.

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