Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 70

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. \ oy LERV Al - Lieut. Thorstein N. Buttedahl, formerly of the Nor- wegian cavalry, received his first real treat in a northern winter about ten days ago. He got out his skiis, obtained a speedy horse and whirled through Potomac Park. National Photo. _ Stul _another photograph of Princess Mary and her fiance, Vis- count Lascalles—this time snapped when ready to join a hunt at Tittle- shall, England. The Duke of York, Princess Mary’s brother, at left. P. & A. Photo. U F The bank robber should keep far away from this invention, J recently tried out in a Washington bank. When the criminal < steps in front of the teller's window and ?em{ands tha; thl: latter . throw up his hands, the slight pressure of a foot inside the cage Miss Ida Schall, conceded to be the world’s greatest f i s f : causes a stcel curtain to fall over the window and at the same ;?:;:;;:::sle::' Elllv °;fi;};df,’?:p‘f,?",,’,’?;';”,fi: ti:es;:iiie dS‘ill: time releases a spray of chemical, temporarily blinding the would- needlework. be robber. Wide World Photo, © Undertvood & Underwood. Miss Sigrid Holm- quist, Scandinavian star of the photoplay, photographed in Wash- ' ington. © Marris & Ewing. [ The Miami Athletic Club, composed of fair vacationists in Florida, takes an early morning course in calisthenics. After the exercises the members take a swim in the ocean S Girls picket the Capitol for Ukranian cause. Their placards protest against aternational. to right: Miss Preston of Binghamton, Y.; Miss K. Wozniak of New York Jersey City and Misses Anna Wolk and J. Skuba of New York city.

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