Evening Star Newspaper, October 30, 1921, Page 76

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 30, 1921 King Constantine and Queen Sophia of the Greeks at the front in Asia Minor. The queen visited many of the army hospitals and as- sisted in nursing the wounded. Wide World Ploto Winners of the international bal- loon race and the James Gordon Ben- nett trophy for 1921. Lieut. An- swermier and Capt. Armbruster, crew of the Swiss entry, photographed im- mediately after landing at Lambay Head, Ireland, with- in fifty miles of the sea, having covered An unusual photograph of Gen. Leonard Wood in the | 766 kilomEters, the Philippines, taken while he was on a tour of inspection in greatest distance Indang. Gen. Wood assumed the duties of governor gen- | from the starting eral of the Philippines on October 15. g = point, Brussels. DKeystane View Co. Wide World Photo. Lieut. Col. Edwin S. Hartshorn, director, and Maj. Philip Matthews, assistant director, of the War Depart- ment’s “billion dollar sale” of surplus Army material. The sale is believed to be the largest ever attempted, but there are only sixty employes doing the work. Nationul Photo Co. C. O. Comp, cheer leader of the Naval Academy, adds a lit- tle life to his occupation by turning somersaults while di- recting the yells of the middies. Photo taken during a recent foot ball game at Annapolis. Wide World Photo Pedigreed chicks tagged at birth to insure accuracy in family tree. This is the latest method of California poultry raisers. A numbered piece of metal, three-eighths of an inch square, is affixed to the wing of the “bit of fluff.” ©Underwood & Underwond. A striking afternoon cape worn One of the novel costumes—first prize winner—at the Ven- by Miss Finiata de Sora, prominent tura, Calif., horse show. Races and exhibitions of roping and on the New York stage. The cape fine riding were features of the show. 7 is of gold, silver and red brocaded LS It is a little early to think of skating, but this is a costume . The thrill that comes to an aviator—when satin, with {ringe of the same for sport on the ice, according to the designers. The frock is of his parachute opens perfectly and he glides thread. The collar is of gray nutria, copper-red duvetyn, trimmed with platinum gray fox. The hat slowly and safely to the ground. Photograph which combines well with the is of duvetyn of the same shade with a cockade of velvet ribbon taken at Mineola, L. I., duriag recent aviation many colors. - Wide World Photo. meet. This particular parachute jump was Wide World Photo. made by Sergt. John Mecks. Wide World Photo,

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