Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1921, Page 68

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE ON—SEPTEMBER 25, 1921. The Lincoln Memorial by night. Experiments are being made with various lights in an effort to obtain an unusual lighting arrangement, and first tests were made last week. Photo by I. Pridgeon. staff photographer. An unconventional portrait of Ambassador Harvey at his home, Rock- wood, Weybridge, near London. The ambassador is reading to little Dorothy Marcella Thompson, who recently made the trip from New York to London alone to visit her grandparents, Rear Admiral Twining and wife. Wide Warld Photo. E. F. Lamberth, fifty-one years of age, who claims to have walked 270,000 miles dur- & p ing the past twenty-four years, having started ¢"gaged to Lieut. Kloor, who was lost in the Miss Geneva Mitchell, known as “the typical his jaunt at Fort Worth, Tex., in 1897. Since Canadian wilds while on a balloon flight last = = = winter, enters the movies. She has a part in An “Irish jitney” rushes to town for the latest news. Rapid transit in American girl,” who decorates part of the stage in the that time he has been around the world several 3 i 1 y 3 the screen version of “Camille.” many parts of Ireland consists of a pony and jaunting cart. < . s o » : A new Zeigfeld “Follies. e times. Photograph made at Wzl:'t‘ell.!l'lg}x's"ec . S e s ; © Burton Holmes, from KeyStoue. Miss Consuelo Flowerton, once reported abin John bridge. The house on the property will be used for a clubhouse at present, but when a new home is built it will be used i i lected for new Congressional Country Club, in Maryland not far from C ] i BN . as a specri);l clubhouse gr women. At left: Cabin John creck, on the property. At right: Looking from porch of clubhouse. National Phote Co

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