Evening Star Newspaper, December 25, 1921, Page 45

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25, (OGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 25, 1921. he route to the top of the world. Mount Everest, the loftiest peak in the world, photographed from an eleva- tion of 22,500 feet. One of the pictures sent back by the Royal Geographical Society’s expedition. Wide Warld flot Christmas morning and that glory of the Christmas season—the tree, Rexstone Vew o Crew of the submarine S-48, trapped for twelve hours at the bottom of the sea. The photo shows them ndaunted by their experience, “standing by” to take a sister boat, the S-51, out for a test trip. This fame crew will have another try with the S-48. Nutiounl Photo, Wives of cabinet members and Mrs. Capper, wife of the senator, leaving the Capitol after the weekly luncheon. Left to right: Mrs. Arthur Capper, Mrs. Henry C. Wal- lace, Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. Coolidge, Mrs. Herbert Hoover and Miss Ailsa Mellon. National Photo Mrs. Ernest R. Grant, director of children’s health crusade in Washington, Where Princess Mary, daughter of the King and Queen of England, will live after she becomes the bride of Viscount who has enrolled 36,000 Lascelles. The castle is at Goldsborough, Harrowgate, near children within the last |5 one of England’s famous hunting grounds. year. Eight million chil- dren have been enrolled in ! the United States in the same length of time. ® Harris & Ewing. ‘Wide World Ploto. Queen Mary’s Christmas card. It shows Queen Elizabeth, on board the Royal Hind, knight- 7 : — Christmas card of the Prince of Wales. It Christmas card sent out by King George of England. It isti it i i in “ ” a Washington epresents Capt. James Cook hoisting the British Miss Ethelind Terry, in “Honeydew,” a W presents King Richard of England and Phillip of France ing Sir Francis Drake, the first Englishman to E;% fm “the gfcatj southland” of Australia in 1770, theatrical attraction during Chnsnm:rhxe;lfim-. tting up their standards at Acre, which town had surrender- sail around the globe. e adding that continent to the British empire. in 1191. 3 Wide World Photo. Wide World Photo. \___

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