Evening Star Newspaper, September 4, 1921, Page 51

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JTOGRAVURE SECTION—SEPTEMBER S L — D & AW © .0 &' 511 16th street southeast, winner of the President Harding holding the emblem of the Washington Ad Club, with members of the photograph of the week. club grouped about him on the lawn of the White House Nationsl Phota Co. The latest in- vention in air- craft. Three 400-horsepower motors are geared to one Dr. Stephan Panaretoff (right), new minister from Bulgaria, accompanied Z by Fred M. Dearing, assistant secre- eighteen-foot tary of State, photographed just after propeller. The ’ he had presented his credentials at the military AIpOL. - — It k. White House. tance of this e = Wide Warld Photus. plane is tre- mendous, as it —=-——_ is calculated to R make a non-stop N flight from New oo e 0N York to Liver- E pool in twenty hours. 2 ©Kerstone View Co. Eleanor Woodruff looking charming in a striking neglige of corn color with blue chiffon rimmed with silver. DKeystane View Co the American Legion, laying ilu at the - T s sy Little Miss Marion Sunshine. : | ; Moffett Studio. International Film Service. b ; Secretary Hughes and a group representing 100,000 Americans of Italian descent who came to urge him to pose for a portrait to be given to the Italian government. The painter is at left in rear. 1uric & Ewing. S ) T Myrtle Schaaf, nineteen-year-old mezzo soprano, the youngest member of the Metropolitan Opera Company, likes swimming almost as well as singing. Alma Gluck and her two children on board the i i ymen making an attack in the Hermas valley. Aquitania sailing for Europe. Actual warfare in Turkey. Greek infantryme g A q g “_hge“.mm ol ol Wide World Photos. )

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