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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—MAY 28, 1922. W ; o ’ { . Scene from the Virginia historical pa- ’ m‘&y Gy ~—e— T k- geant—May 22 to 27—in Richmond. Thou- - — ’ ? : sands of persons from all over the country have journeyed to Virginia’s capital to b ‘ v mfi‘fi‘i‘mk T s sy el witness the spectacle. Plinto by Foster, Richmond. Va Jesus on trial before Pontius Pilate, one of the scenes in the Ober- ammergau passion play. This photo- graph was taken during a rehearsal and just a few days before the produc- tion ‘was put on for spectators. Wile: Werld Mot Baroness de Cartier de Mar- : b . A ; hienne, wife of the Belgian ambassa- Paula Rendl, who plays the part of 7 : - s - - : = 2 : : Mary Magdalene in the Oberammer- P - ) . = ; ‘3}‘:: fi’a:i}:;grg;fi:ltal:;:ems::;box gk au passion play. % e 5 “ ’ % . g P play. Wide World Photo, -~ S 4 P National Lhote A real mud-slinging campaign took place at Cornell Uni- versity recently, when the freshmen and sophomores met for annual combat and to decide class supremacy. There were many bloodless but stained casualties on both sides. Wide “The Dinner Hour.” Photograph by Percy E. Budlong, 1727 1st street northwest, winner of The Star’s weekly prize = = = : nlE e e s e R L e e e e knicker,” designed, probably, for covering the knee when rolle 02 A ot stockings are %vorn. pThe kg;cker is a product of Chicago fashion year, providing an abundance of thrills for the rider makers. Phiote 1y Stz DUnderwonl & Underwood