Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1921, Page 75

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TIE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—NOVEMBER 27, Lord Haig, British army leader of world-war fame, is an enthusiastic Snowball, thy is j i 3 T E s 1 , the donkey, is just a house pet of Miss Edna Fa; golfer. This photograph, with Lady Haig, was snapped on an English course of Venice, Calif. He measures 36 inches high and has a specia){ Marie Jeritza, a new opera star, comes to America from Vienna. She will sing in “Die Tote Stadt,” one of the novelties to be pre- recently. et i ¢ Wide World Photo. bathtub for his “regular Saturday night.” 2 5 International. sented by the Metropolitan Opera Company this season Wide Warld Phota. L. Clarence W. Pote, 1423 F street northeast, crucifer of the U Nativity P. E. Church, who led “The Autocrat at His Breakfast Table.” Phdtograph by ;:‘:mc:;::ufi’o:;:;::ag:{,ufl?: ?: ident Harding for the release of federal prison- Wayne Kemble Hill, 932 Shepherd street northwest, winner : 3 ers for opposing the war. Left to right: D. of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photo- fi,‘:,'phang Cl}:‘l;?h recelntly. — Loman, John J. Kelley, N. M. Holderman, graph. e “}fa" o ."';: clergy and George H. Mallon, Clayton K. Stack and Sam- acicIsaese o ine. uel Dreset. ‘World war veterans who appealed to Pres- National Photo. Walter Hampton as Petruchio, Mrs Bessie P. Brueggeman of one of the characters he portrays St. Louis, one of those named as during his engagament in Wash- a member of the United States em- % ; i i g es’ compensation commission. o ploys P Resatane. The first lady of the Philippines, Mrs. Leonard Wood, sails for her new home. Photograph taken in San Francisco. Left to right: Mrs. John Hays Hammond, Mrs. Wood, wife of the new governor general of the Philippines, and Miss Louise Wood. Lada, an American dancer, wears a Russian costume of untold value. The gown contains thousands of dollars’ worth of gold in the cloth. © Underwood & Cnderwood. Lateraationsl.

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