Evening Star Newspaper, September 25, 1921, Page 70

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C. A conference in Washington of many of the foremost woman lawyers in the country to discuss the proposed amendment to the Con- stitution giving women equal rights. National Photo Co. Gen. Pershing sails for France on a peaceful mission. He will bestow upon the grave of the unknown poilu, buried beneath the Arc de Triomphe, the congressional medal of honor. Left to right: Gen. Pershing, his sister-in-law, Mrs. James Pershing, and his brother. Back row: Captain of the S. S. Paris (with beard) and Maj. Quackmeyer. ‘Wide World Photo. President Harding on the links at Piping Rock, one of the stop- ping places on his recent vacation. Left to right: President Harding, Howard F. Whitney, Percy R. Pyne and J. Leonard Replogle. Wide World Plioto. The first “golf photograph™ of Secretary of State Hughes, taken at Greystone, the Hughes home overlooking Rock Creek Park. ©Harris & Ewing. “All On a Sunday Morning.” Photograph by L. J. Broyer, 1223 M street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Curtiss James, who will start soon on a . 33,000-mile trip in their bark-rigged steam yacht, the Aloha. Their . journey will take seven months. The Aloha is 218 feet in length, is Henry H. Curran, recently nomi- driven by a 500-horsepower engine and has a speed of twenty knots Nated by the republicans for mayor an hour. of New York city. T eystone Vie . The fifteenth day of September, though warm and s ultry, was a feast day for the goat. The camera man Flickering shadows and the city by night. A remarkable t wenty-five minute time-expq caught him in the act at luncheon time. National Photo Co.

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