Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 67

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oo Jo @he Sundy St WASHINGTON, D. C. JANUARY 22, 1922 Girl joins ranks of airplane thrillers and performs death-defying stunts for amusement of spectators thousands of feet below. She is Miss Lillian Boyer, and the photograph at left shows her hanging by one hand to a wing of her plane. At right, she is walking around the top of her rapidly moving plane, several thousand feet in the air. ©Cline, from Wide World, Two children of Senator and Mrs. Freling- huysen, Joseph 8., jr., and Emily Brewster, enjoy- ing a romp with Paddy during Washington’s first real snowstorm of the season. S National to. Mile. Eleanora, a seventeen-year-old English girl, who will soon attempt Blondin’s feat of walking across Niagara Falls on a rope. Plans have been Two well known “liberals” at the recent Liberator’s ball made for the event in in New York—Clare Sheridan, sculptress, who gained prom- : early spring. ¥ inence by her work in Russia since the establishment of the 3 WideiWeeld Ehoto. Lenin government, and Max Eastman, editor, author and critic. Snapped in Rock Creek Park. Misses Laura and Inger Bryn, daughters of the minister from Norway, having a real snow battle. s National Photo. ©Underwood & Underwood. J ived i id - i i k of the United States Army trans- When the crippled transport Crook arrived in New York she unloaded a number of passengers who did Home again after years in France and Germany. Photo snapped on dec! 1 not go :: Fra:cep gnd Gemg:y with the American fighters. They were the German and French wives of port Crook ‘gvhen she landed in New York, showing some of the 900 Aq:en_cantgghl:rl:;’ él;eokh'd:ma;ei nstl;al;long United States soldier boys who were married abroad. Mothers and babies are getting their first sight of pangs with Capt. Frank Rappa, U. S. N., and congratulating him on bringing the their new home. after meeting with heavy seas. International. ©Underwood & Taderwood.

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