Evening Star Newspaper, November 19, 1922, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—~ROTOGRAVURE SECTION NOVEMBER 19, 1922 KOOO000S 0,0.0000000 OGN X] “Her first line of defense.” Miss Grace Elizabeth Temple of Oyster Bay, L. I, and her $3,000 worth of bull dogs—Sir Doug- las, Gray Lodge Jada and Fern Lea Rose. Tnternationa ) One of the world's remarkable views. Looking through the formal parkway of Trocadero Palace, Paris, with the base of Eiffel Tower forming a unique frame. & Keyatons h "L - | B oo tvae R LU T LA | ‘ | i__ The charge, as demonstrated by the Fort Myer cavalry. The camera man “stopped” the riders at the very start of their terrific ) rush toward the “enemy.” At left: They're all coming to Washington. Winifred Mason Huck was elected to Congress froim Illinois to serve the unexpired term of her father. Representative Mason. She will bring her four children and their musical instruments to the capital. P8 AL Plotos, The biggest brass band instrument in the world, a recent addition to the New Orleans Shriners’ Band, which will be on hand for the big convention in Washington in june. i Tuternational. | Soldiers’ Memorial, by Loredo Taft, unveiled at Danviile, Ill., on Armistice Mary Garder, opera star and once conductor of Man-made sea monster explores day. the Chicago Opera Company, returns irom Europe Davy Jones’ locker for treasures. This g 3 9 Tuderwomt & Underwosnt, aboard the S. S. Aquitania, wearing the newest thing grotesque diving apparatus was re- o = o e ap s s i B in sable coats and a diamond and onyx bracelet. 4N Uil cently perfected at Kiel, Germany. ©F. & A Pholos. Art and an artistic setting. The Marion Morgan dancers with the Palace of e | Fine Arts, San Francisco, as a background. S

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