Evening Star Newspaper, December 3, 1922, Page 88

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3, What is wrong with this photograph, taken at 15th street and New York avenue? Well, here’s the answer, anyway: Note the wagon load of beer kegs in the foreground. Phote by Pridgeon, Staff Photographer. Beautifully designed and executed entrance of the Palacio des Festas, at the Rio de Janeiro exposition. One of the newest sport costumes of silk and wool, which promises to be popular for southern wear this winter. Worn by Mary Milburn, prominent in a new theatrical ven- ture, “Molly Darling.” OUnderwood & Underwood. Lazy Afternoon.” Photograph by John Hanna, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 for the best amateur photograph., Mexican building of the Rio de Janeiro exposition. Maj. Gen. W. A. Holbrook, chief of United States cavalry, presenting cup who w:;l f:‘l::gl't %Txfl:‘::: :::1:: to Gen. John J. Lejeune, chief of the marines. The cup was won by marines His costume work has had a big in- — = = = - = : - fluence on modern stage -productions. A striking night view of the Rio de Janeiro exposition, snowing unusual display of searchlights. for making highest individual score in national small arms matches. ©Underwood & Underwomd. ©Unierwood & Underwood,

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