Evening Star Newspaper, November 6, 1921, Page 77

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 6, 1921 =X — Dr. Livingston Farrand is_inaugurated as fourth president of Cornell University. Left thei;n.l‘\e ;clg:‘l glfnl:srterutca‘l:?:gf?;smacst?;:gggn(}?:];xi . ?}:;gb;lt:'-a?:::; ;:;;e;;?il:eg- to right: Charles M. Schwab, Judge Frank Harris Hiscock of the court of appeals, George man should know—parking rules, certain points of law, the rights of the: pedes: F. Baker, donor of $1,500,000 to build laboratory building, and Dr. Farrand. téian; ete: ¢ ’ cy<tone View G Plota by 1. Pridgeon, staff photographer. A2 Lieut. Shelby, in charge of the Washington police school of instructior. Plito by 1. Pridgeon, staff platuseaplor The United States Marine Band, recently returned from one of its most successful tours, playing, for the most part, in cities along the Atlantic coast. Capt. Santelmann, leader of the famous musical organization, in foreground. -" Photo The latest photo- graph of former Senator Chauncey M. Depew, taken at his home, Briar- cliffe, N Plota by nchrch First step in organization of an American ballet school in Washington by Miss Gertrude Hoffman. Five hundrad Washington girls attended a lecture at Keith's Theater by Miss Hoffman, and members of her dancing company showed some of the ballet steps. Photo by Edmonstan, Back to the days of the caravan for your clothes. Fashion makers —especially American designers—make full use of the skins of animals . s : to clothe milady. There is an undeniable atmosphere of richness in the “Give 'em something unusual—something out of the ordinary i Sz 4 | fur garb, however flattening it is to the pocketbook. - Wide World Phota. Mrs. Vincent Astor returns from abroad on the st - S. S. Aquitania after a summer in Europe. run! sa_ld the press agent. So Miss May McAvoy, pho}o_play star, Ity Paul Thompson posed with her pet pig. And the press agent says “the pig's name 1 Paddy; that he is an educated pig, more or less, and that he never misses the call of the dinmer bell.”

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