Evening Star Newspaper, March 6, 1921, Page 69

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, . . ROTOGRAVURE SECTION - MARCH 6, 1921, XL Te—1) Davis.” ambassador from the United States to Great Britain. Loaned by American cmbassy in London. Photos by 1 Pridgeon. siAff g he Duchess of Portland.” Miss Harriette Tatore, an American actress who has been filling “Evening at Chesapeake Beach.” Photograph by O. S. McKeown, Dot Irving, who is No. 4 in the sextet of “Tangerine,” a new musical an engagement in France, returns on the S. S. Aquitania with her A n S a 631 Massachusetts avenue northeast, winner of The Star’s weekly show opening in Washington this week. new pet, a rag dog with the ordinary doggish JDame gf |F:'ld°. prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. viet ato by Paul Thompstii. P O Ay, — SR SN ST ‘The Wars of America,” a soldiers’ memorial by Gutzon Bc;rglum. The group, which will be placed in Military Park, Newark, N. J., contains forty-two figures. Marshal Pilsudski, president of the republic of Poland, accompanied by M. Barthous, French minister - Vg of war, and Marshal Petain, visiting the “Trench of Bayonets” at Verdun. Pilsudski wears the fur collar. ) Keystol ww Co. Wide Waorld Photo.

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