Evening Star Newspaper, October 23, 1921, Page 73

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SECTION —OCTOBER 1921, 23, THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE | I £ Mrs. Louis R. Lane, formerly Miss Eliza- Gen. Pershing arrives at the Elysee Palace to visit Presi- beth D. Massie of Clifton Forge, Va., married dent Millerand of France. The motor victoria is the modern in Washington recently after her elopement “state coach” of the French president, and it is ultra-modern in from Sweetbriar College, Va. A schoolgirl ro- spite of its ancient appearance. mance resulted in Mr. Lane coming from his 6 Kemstone View O home in Havana, Cuba, meeting Miss Massie at the college and then coming on to Washington for the wedding ceremony. 15 DE SEPTIEMBRE 55 | 1921 P ~ il MORACIO -DEL - CENTENARIO© DPELA-INPEPENDENCIA! One of the latest French fashions of the season. The bodice 1s of cloth of gold and the skirt is of brilliantly printed taffeta. Wide World pliet Medal commemorating the centennial of four Central Americany countries recently pre- scnted to the President by Dr. Beeche, the min- ister from Costa Rica. 'Tis a rare bird—this king vulture recenuy added to one of the big moving picture zoos of Los Angeles. The vulture comes from South America and his colors are pur- ple, orange, crimson, black and white. O Underwood & Uniderwond A. Piatt Andrew, newly elected congress man from Massachusetts. He was formerly director of the mint and assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Natinal Photo Co The U. S: S. Memphis was dashed on the coral reefs off Santo Domingo in March, 1916, when a score of lives were lost. The photograph shows the ship today, washed by the gales of autumn, still standing firm and solid as a monument to American shipbuilding. ... ... ... OUnderwon & Unid X e —— o Washington has a thriller. The camera man caught this young lady hanging from the b window of a Pennsylvania “ avenue hotel. From the facial ‘ expression, one might judge ~ ¥ that the novel stunt was enjoy- ‘ able. O Underwood & Underwomd. “Chums.” Photograph by Mrs. J. N. Brewer, 62 O street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph. Capt. Jack. the prize South African lion of Prospect Park, Brooklyn, has his teeth filled by the zoo dentists. The lion was securely lashed to the bars of his cage during the operation. v . ¢ Kexatone View Co e e o e et e e e S A A

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