Evening Star Newspaper, September 11, 1921, Page 65

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o THE The grand prize of the Asbury Park baby show was given to this youngster, Hugh Grieco. The costume is patterned after that worn by Caruso in “Pagliacci.” DUnderwond & Underwosl. ¥l SUNDAY STAR, When the. .| gunning season opened along the Eastern branch. Reed birds were plentiful during the first few days of the sea- son, many hunt- ers reporting exceptional Tuck. . National Photo Co. Norma Talmadge, photoplay star, wears the first fish-tail gown in America. The dress is made of shaded blue and green fish scale sequins overlapping with sapphire tulle at the sides. The girdle is of jet and rhinestones and the tulle is striped with lines of gold and jet beads. Wide World Photo. Mrs. William K. Dick, formerly Mrs. John Jacob Astor, and Mrs. August Belmont, jr., at the fall meet of the United Hunts, Belmont Park, New York. The fall races are one of the big social events of the New York season. ©Keystono Yiew Co. “Girl and Water Lilies,” snapped in Potomac Park. Washington, in the summer and autumn seasons, furnishes the photographer with hundreds of these beauty spots, in Rock Creek Park, Potomac Park and elsewhere. Interuational Flim Service WASHINGTON, D. (.— ROTOGRAVURE X 3 L SECTION—SEPTEMBER President Hard- ing is presented with another puppy, which will be added to the White House ken- nels. Bob, a thor- oughbred Boston brindle bull, is the gift of Miss June Ellsworth, twelve years of age, of New York. National Photo Co. A. Carson Harrell, son of Mr. and Mrs. George T. Harrell, 1206 Decatur street northwest, selected as the best all-round soldier in the training camp at Camp Meade. Young Harrell is twenty years of age, six feet one inch in height and weighs 207 pounds. “The Quiet Day.” Photograph by G. C. Wise, 1416 Hop- kins street north- west, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photo- graph. e 11, 1921. "Mrs. John A. Logan, widow of the famous general, spent her 83d birthday recently in working in the garden of her Washington home. ©Underwood & Underwood. S £ 1922 at the Army War College photographed with (from left to right, front row) Gen. E. F. McGlachlin, Clas;’:esident Harding, S{cretary Weeks, Gen. Pershing. Assistant Secretary Wainwright and Gen. Harbord. . National Photo Co.

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