Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1921, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 27, 1921, Four Portraits of Representatives of Great Britain in Washington for the Conference Puinted by Sir Philip A. de Laszlo. Fietianat Lord Lee of Fareham. The Right Honorable Arthur Balfour. This portrait hangs in Trinity College, Cambridge. Generalthe Earl of Cavan. Admiral Earl Beatty, as a young man. Photographs of paintings by Paul Laib. I\' Thulflh' Grove, Drayton Gardens. S, Kensing- ton, Londan When 25,000 New York people listened to President Harding’s Armistice day address in Madison Square Garden. An An interior view of Grace Episcopal Church, 9th and D strects southwest, where, at amplifier carried the voice so that each word was heard distinctly in the big New York hall. the public service on November 301" thepmortgage which has been resting on the church'for the past twenty years will be burned by Bishop Harding. This is the third oldest parish, organized in 1864, in the Washington diocese. The work of paying off the long-standing debt has been accomplished during the past four years, with Rector Meade Bolton MacBryde as pastor. International,

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