Evening Star Newspaper, December 24, 1922, Page 48

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. (.—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—DECEMBER 24, 1922, Washington from the air. From left to right, in the fore- ground: Pan-American Union, Continental Memorial Hall, Red Cross building and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Two gentlemen from Indiana, photographed at the Capitol. At left, Sen- ator James E. Watson, with Senator-elect Samuel Ralston, who succeeds TS e b i Senator New. R Senator and Mrs. Walter Evans Edge, immediately after their wedding, at Bath, Me. Mrs. Edge was Miss Camilla Loyall Ashe J g i , . o > 4 1 Sewall. é o L - - 1A\ Photos A view of Pennsylvania avenue, one of the famous thoroughfares of the world, from the air. At center, extreme right, the Post Office Department. By U, N, N Sers o Aedmittag: ,Ju.do.l- Eatritt: Where coal is more precious than gold. These children, living in a small town in Ger- many, are handing in lumps of coal as admission fees to a movie theater. The “black dia- monds” are used like cash where the German mark has little value. Miss Camilla Loyall Ashe Sewall of Bath, Me., photographed with her wedding attendants just before her marriage to Senator Edge of New Jersey. oA

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