Evening Star Newspaper, January 22, 1922, Page 71

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-—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JANUARY 22, 1922, In the olden days it was a custom to “hook a ride” from the tail end of the grocery cart, with old Dob- bin plodding peacefully along; nowa- days, an auto furnishes the thrills. Photo taken in Wash. ington during the last real snowstorm. © Underwood & Un- derwood. During the Prince of Wales’ visit to India he was S : : ; : s entertained for some time by this performer, an Indian : 3 o B : 3 ; sura:‘:: y;;?::n:: it:“Ae:;e:i:: s}‘l‘?rr;eesth:lg sword dancer. The sharp-edged weapons hold no p . ; B of it,” R. F. Pennell of New 'York, stands terrors, seemingly, for the acrobatic ‘"‘efl,'n‘,?,fl.‘.fl...., : 3 : : 5 z six feet eight inches, while the “small 2 T : R | portion” is Buffington S. Mayer of Baton Rouge, La., who is five feet and one inch. © Underwood & Underwood. Motor cycles converted into ice-sleds are the latest for winter sport. First try-out of the new vehicles at Lake Hopatconfi. N.J. Wiue Worid Photo. < i “Sunset Invincible,” which won top honors in the united cat show, New York. - He belongs to the Misses Champion of Stapleton, L. 1. Sunny captured cvery “The Old Oaken Bucket.” Photograph by A joint ministry of man and wife. On New Year the Rev. Con- prize offered for male cats. e Mrs. James Solt, 52 Quincy street northeast, stance Mary Coitman and the Rev. Claude M. Coltman took charge winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for of Congregational Church on Creville road, Maida Vale, London. the best amateur photograph. « Keyswne View Co. The student council of George Washington University, having charge of practically all of the student activities at the school. T e T e Top row, left to right: Harvey Schmidt, Walter Scott, Glenn Corbitt, Emmett Peterson, Ed Harrison, Ralph Nagle and Waldo [Esasei : Castellane famiiy of France, who is in this country to paint portraits of s o : 3 olish invasion. Left society leaders. 1n the photograph she is putting the finishing touches on a Clark. Lower row: Bernard Burdick, Lillian Smith, secretary; Robert N. Anderson, president; Gladys Twele amzh ollfrw Rmy:l: Miss P. Wagner of portrait of Mrs. John Cameron Myers of New York. © Keystone View Co. International.

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