Evening Star Newspaper, February 20, 1921, Page 61

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GRAPHIC SECTION ROTOGRAVURE PP WASHINGTON, D. C, FEBRUARY 20, 1921 SUESTENERT Hitherto unpublisned portrait of George Washington, painted in the autumn of 1795 by Gilbert Stuart and owned by the family of the Earl of Camperdown as far back as records go until acquired by the late Henry C. Frick in 1919 for $75.000. W - Wortd Il Mount Vernon, the Shrine of all America. Paotograph by Ernest L. Crandall N Gen. Pershing, Speaker Gillett and Chief Justice White at corner store ceremony of the Racquet Club. Gen. Pershing laid the stone. N rional Pliets o Little Susan Mitchell of New York, eight years old, who. according to recent tests, has the mind of a fourteen-year-old. Susan writes stories and accom- New messenger airplane, which made its first appearance plishes other mental feats that have attracted attention at Bolling Field last Saturday. It is one of the smallest of Columbia University instructors. ; planes in the world, yet has a speed of ninety miles an hour. Vidersood & U tienwood Natiomal Fhoto o No. he won't bite! This is only his natural Thomas A. Edison at work on his seventy-fourth birthday. Last of the famous old Ferris wheel of Paris. The great wheel is being torn down, the carriages turned expression, for he isn't even grouchy. He is One of the electrical wizard's rules of success is promptness, into shelters for the homeless. “White Hope.” exhibited at the = Madison and he “punches” the time-clock four times a day. Intersmtonat Film Serviee, Square Garden show, New York. Wl Worid Plte Tt rnational Film Sovice.

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