Evening Star Newspaper, January 14, 1923, Page 81

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. 14, The hour of prayer. Devout Mohan.medans in India. Candvrs ot 4 “The Shepherd.” A genre photograph from the moun- tains of Kashmir, a bit of Asia famous for its sheep and for its fighting men. Urterwod & Fudersid — Sheridan, sculptress and writer, returns to America with her son Richard. They have been in Europe for several months. tor o st Chorming - By Finn Shadoun Pogkon e dvstse A bit of the orient —— e — figure is to be o 7 Z 3 4 ; in Washington. Chl_ef White Elk, a Canadian Indxan.laqdresses g ¢ obaigroup. Gttt 3 Seiko and Hamako crowd in Trafalgar Square, London. He is in Eng- — ’ Nishio, children of land to appeal for certain privileges for the red marn Genichiro Nishio, in Canada. take their carriage FI & A Phot along 16th street. Underwoml & Vndersond K - Maximillian Harden (right), noted German writer and publicist, and his e jA ' i o~ ” Mrs. Walter F. George, wife of the newly elected lawyer, Herr Grunspach, at the trial of Harden's assailants in Berlin. The P g e o= > senator from Georgia, and her two children, photo- attack was made on him several months ago. : = s i = graphed in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George were e old oaken bucket in India. Three men are required to operate the sweep—but both born in Vienna, Ga. labor is cheaper than gasoline or machinery. 3 Harris o FUmlerwoml & Vi crsol

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