Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1921, Page 82

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"HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION MAY 1, 1921 _d ) — l : 2 = R President Warren G. Harding is now honorary president of the National Association of Horseshoe Throwers. Gen. H. M. Lord and Capt. T. F. Powell of the Washington branch of the association presented the President with two sets of horseshoes in a leather case. " One set is of copper and the other nickel, regulation size and weighing two and a quarter This gorgeous lace cape worn by pounds each. z Maria Ascara, daug_hter of Mane Mrs. T. A. Scott Thropp photographed with Ny Hitis & Ewing Ortega, a famous Italian opera singer, the unusual headdress worn in the tableaux T 2 is one of the most valuable in America. vivants at the Russian embassy for the benefit - - — 2 valued at many thousand dollars. It of Russian relief fund. The headdress was the ¢ 3 fmi} was presented to Mme. Ortega by a crowning glory of a Russian bridal costume. matador during a bull fight in Seville. Harris & Ewinz Keysione View (% Are the French designers of wom- en's wear going back to the days of grandma? It would seem that such is The very first aerial mail service in Amer- the case by a glance at this late style ica. Miss Marion Hunt, a student of Wilson - - - - g 3 from Paris. Again we see ruffles, long Gollege, takes the part of “Aunt Sally” Wilson, The President, Mrs. Harding and Laddie Boy, thg White House Au'_edale. greet group of Washm_gton. youngsters who skirts, short sleeves and the simple founder of the school, and shows first use of called to sell tickets and invite the President to attend their ball for the benefit of a swnmmlu’:_g pooll.“ _ bodice, combined with a demure bon- air routes to carry letters. ol i Bervie net. Principals of the minstrel show given by Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, Washington Lodge, No. 943, at Gonzaga Hall recently. Front row, left to right: Ruby Sanford, Mary Hudson, Helen Gorman, Virginia Squires, Claude E. Pulliam, Scene from the play, “For the Honor of th; University,” given by the Boys’ Club in [ Mrs. E. H. Raley, Lena Miller, Katherine Bayliss and Marie E. Gooding. Back row: K. C. Johnson, J. the Park View Community Center. All parts in the play were taken by members of the wond Brewer, G. Strickland, M. L. Spencer, J. E. Smith, John E. Pumphrey, Joseph Dyer, Phillip Bray and Rich- Park View base ball team. Payne Ploto by Sehatz,

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