Evening Star Newspaper, August 28, 1921, Page 58

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T_HE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 28, 1921, {A Page by Local Amateur Photographers SRR “Buddies,” by John D. Weaver, 1346 Ingraham street northwest. “Puppy Love,” by Mary McCau- § Ak o P e ‘ ; > : “A Young Horticulturist,” by ley of Mount Rainier, Md. - - - ’ «“My Old Kentucky Home,” by J. S. Wade, winner of the Sunday Star's $10 prize for the best amateur photograph of Miss Minnie Menhorn, 108 Bates the week. street northwest. L - - “Scene on the Cumberland Canal,” by Francis Thomas, 18 New York avenue north- “The Young west. Hunter,” by P : " Margaret M. Me, Him and 1" by L. E. Thomas, 3610 Rock Cook.65 S street Creek Church road. sty 2 "‘l..AhCom-(ed ghgck." by Hiuaghude w . : » g -B Building, Govern- - Feeding the Chicksns,” by Eugene OHpSon Bianchi, 119 E street northwest. ment Hotels. “Father Time,” by M. K. Fuller, 1615 Flor- ida avenue. “Our Future Navy,” by J. G. Pratt, 320 Taylor street northwest. “Silhouette,” by Edwin J. Eyler, 424 4th street northeast.

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