Evening Star Newspaper, June 18, 1922, Page 80

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THE SUNDAY STAR., WASHINGTON, D. C.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JUNE 18, 1922. PTG N I g "'» 5 : At o < % g A few kings and queens and army and navy leaders pose for their photograph. Left - - g Earl Beatty, King George, Field Marshal Earl | A reflection in the mirror basin taken d At right: An | evening that the pool contained water, May 30 to right, standing: Earl of Athlone, Admiral Haig and King Albert. Seated: Countess of Athlone, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth. Photo taken at the Belgian royal palace. actionograph of Ty : S Cobb purloining the | third sack, showing just how the man- | ager of the Detroit | Tigers makes his famous thefts in | base ball =0 e e SR T Sanford H. E. Freund of New York, who has The youngest and oldest members of the Actor Mile. Dugas came from France te America to paint a real American After considerable search- been appointed general counsel of the Emergency Association—Alexander Lewis and Mrs. Thomas W ing she selected Chief Silver Moon of Tusla, Okla.. as her model, and the latter has journeyed to Fleet Corporation, succeeding Nathan A. Smyth, Alexander appears in the movies; Mrs. Whiffen app resigned. the “speaking stage.” New York to pose.

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