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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 23, 1921 ) 5. U O, = © 3 Chief Justice Taft en route to the Knox funeral, Rox aneIa Removal of the body of Senator Knox from the é;sidence, 1527 K street, before the funeral at St. John's tirch. 2 President Harding leaving St. John's Church after the late Senator Philander C. Knox. National Fhoto Cy Ambassador Herrick speaks at the grave of France's “poi Washington’ ter fi is pi i i . b : v poilu gton's water front is picturesque, according to artists; and the camera man snapped inconnu” shortly after Gen. Pershing pinned congressional these busy painters, Mrs. F. Keplinher and Mrs. L. W. Carr, down among the wharves.PpAt medal on flag above the grave. th;s .seas‘:m. especially, the water front abounds in picturesque details, and there is a tang of salt in the air. D Underwond & Underwond, Tnterna pid Following the beagles is not a parlor sport. A modern Diana takes a hedge in fine style, Nick Altrock, clown of the Washington base ball h Tl following the Royal Air Force beagle pack in 5 ? e Washington base ball team, photographed wit P A : 3 : S € Miss Mae Murray, star of the flickeri X reparing grave of the unknown American soldier at Arlington cemeter R M Y, e flickering screen, at the recent world series. - ey 5 ¢ 4 Y» E:;Ta‘ng"b"dge meet at Ramerwick Manor, P Lt where body will be placed, with impressive ceremonies, on Novenllgf:m . D Cauderwood & Tuderwoud.