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THE SUNDAY STAR, \\';\SlllN(}'l‘()N, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 20, 1921. Stephen F. Tillman, youngest member of the l American Legion. He 2 enlisted in the District Another big robbery! Pushcart man’s store National Guard when is ransacked during broad daylight! Robber but fifteen years old, eats what he wants and then hides remainder and now holds the of- of loot in a hollow tree! And Mr. Squirrel has fice of sergeant-at-arms eluded the police. of George Washington Post, No. 1, the pioneer post of the legion. National PLoto Co. Out of the west comes this unusual photograph of motoring in the Rockies. Near entrance to the Rocky Mountain National Park, Colorado. Ity Mile High Pl She is the most beautiful girl in the United States, according to judges in the latest nation- wide beauty contest, and she lives at Pine Bluff, Ark. Miss Edith Mae Patterson was selected from thousands of beauties and awarded a cash prize of $3,500. Wide World Photo. Action in South American foot ball, as reproduced by the camera man. An incident of the champion- ship game between Argentina and Brazil, when a Brazilian guard goes high for the ball. International The personification of grace. Mme. Pallay Anna (pronounced a good bit like Pollyanna) is a famous Hungarian dancer, who recently came to America with the avowed purpose of show- ing Americans how to dance. 0 Keystone View Ce Norris B. Gaddess, son ot Mr. and Mrs. Eugene L. Gaddess, 2623 Connecticut avenue, . : : i t f the Yale foot ball team thi s Theater telephones are the latest in England—an innovation tried out at the production o manager of e 18 ycar. When Marshal Foch visited Indianapolis he placed a wreath “ » i : t required to He was assistant manager of the team in 1920 P 8 ta‘)kv:1{::01":;;]-l St::nger. The theater management furnishes the phone; you are not require ol i g ig) iy ) at the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument, in the heart of the city. you: ©Keyxtone View Co. Photo by Edmonston. Mrs. John H. Bull, representing “Miss Indiana,” presents the wreath to Marshal Foch.. ‘Wide World Photo.