Evening Star Newspaper, August 21, 1921, Page 61

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* THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 21, 1921. 098 =>U. The German guns were long since spiked. Suggestior for a painting to be hung on and now the well known war helmets are the walls of the buiilding where the disarma- receiving the same treatment at the bidding ment conference sits. German pistols being of the allies. prepared for the melting pot. Perhaps battle- Wide World Flitos. ;hips will be junked in similar fashion some ay. Wi Werlid Phostos Mrs. Lloyd George, wife of the premier of Great Britain. not in tennis regalia, but nevertheless serving the first ball at the opening of the new St. George Hill Lawn Tennis Club. Underwood & Underwond. Caught just on the turn of an exceptional- ly graceful back dive. Miss Helen Meany, a star of the last Olympic games, winning first prize in the fancy diving event in a re- cent meet held between Phila- delphia and New York at . Douglas Fairbanks,versatile athlete,acrobat and film actor,seems willing to try his hand with the best Brighton Beach. in any sport. Here he is shown crossingswords with Prof. H. J.Uyttenhoven, who at one time was the Wide World Pliotos champion fencer of the world. Ilerald-Sun Syndicate. Dainty dresses in the latest styles for children displayed at the juvenile fashion show in New York. The little girl in the foreground is Virginia Lindsey, wearing the first ballet gown ever worn by the now famous dancer, Marylin Miller, when she was two years old. = y — B : RSOt Biotus At the laying of the corner stone of the Library of Louvain, which ceremony was performed by Dr. Nicholas Murray Butler, in the presence of a distinguished company. “Left to right: United States Ambassador Whitlock, Princess Marie Jose, Dr. Butler, Ex-President Poincare, M. Berard, the King and Queen of Belgium and Prince Albert of Monaco. CReystone View Co,

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