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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 20, 1921. - Y - Is he the youngest high school student in Latest photograph of ex-Emperor Charles and family, taken in grounds of hotel at Lake America?> Matthew Marsh of Oakland, Calif., who of _the Ifour Canlong. near Lucerne, Switzerland. The ex-emperor, ex-Empress Zita and entered high school recently, is ten years old— their children posed just before Charles made his unsuccessful attempt to regain the throne and his big ambition is to become a big league of Hungary. base ball player. Wide World Phot, Swd Key-tuue View Co. Only 6,000 feet from the crest of the world’s highest - | i The King sisters, mountain, Mount Everest. At this point a terrific blizzard b g, who have a promi- halted the climbing expedition which has been trying for il 2 ‘nent part in “Irene,” months to reach the summit of the peak. Camp at Pathang | 3 5 which returns to Ringno. a plateau 16,400 feet up. 5 N | Washington for a Wide Warld Phote week’s showing. Plioto by Lewis-Smith Miss Nina Lunn, debutante daughter of Mrs. Wallace H. White, wife of Representative White of Maine, is one of Washington's skilled workers in batik. The photo shows her at her work-table, busy with bits of exquisite silk and linen. National Photo. Mrs. Aubrey L. Eads, better known as Peggy Hoyt, who is claimed to be the best dressed woman in New York today. Phato by Alfred Chney Johuson. Two photographs that will bring back old times to Washingtonians who once rode the high-and-lofty bicycles. Above: Bicycle League meet of 1885. Capital Bicycle Club in review in front of the Arlington Hotel. They wore uniforms of blue and white caps. Be- low: One of the famous “birthday runs” of H. S. Owen, on high wheels, in the early cighties. The “run” included all the rough roads and alleys about the city—and but few riders “survived.” e e T James Eads How, known as the “Millionaire Hobo" (at right), who always travels first class. Eads and - - - his sailor friend were photographed aboard the S. S. Agnes Ayres, one of the bright stars of the movie world, in “The Scythia. Eads returned in a first-class cabin from the Sheik,” a current photoplay. British labor conference at Brighton, England. i . HKeystone View Co