Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 75

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1921 SECTION—OCTOBER 30, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, Washington business men in camp at Lake Kah- weambejemogawog, in the highlands of Ontario. Canada. Left to right, back row: Charles F. Crane, Charles Rossiter and D. G. Pfeiffer. Center row: Dr. The season’s first limit bag of ducks in ; ] John R. Sharp, Charles F. Sudworth. Stanley Ray. Jesse S. Cottrell, Washington newspaper California. S. M. Phillips, one of San Fran- 4 Henry Offterdinger and B. M. Bridget. Front row: correspondent, who was recently appointed cisco’s leading sportsmen, came in with his - Howard L. Wilkens, Lewis M. Thayer, Dr. D'Arcy minister to Bolivia, and Mrs. Cottrell, photo- bag two hours after sunrise on the first day 4 . % . M. Magee. graphed at the Capitol. of the season. Natiowd Photn Tuderwood & Tuiderwinsd Miss Ruth Brady. seventeen years of age, adjudged Panama’s most beautiful girl in a recent beauty contest. Miss Brady won over girls of the United States Army and Navy set, Spanish and South American beauties. Wide World Photo. Music hath its charms, even when produced in peculiar ways arnd in odd places. These ex-service men of England have adopted the latest music machine, moving from place to place with a goat and cart. Wide Warld 'hote. > E S A » Miss Katherine Walsh, new star in “The Gold Diggers,” a Miss Nan Halperin, starring in “The Midnight Rounders. play with Miss Ina Claire as the first star. Miss Winona Winter returns to the stage this winter in the 1921 edition of “The Broadway Whirl.” Photos fiom Raymor Studiox; Paul Stene Bureau.

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