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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C—ROTCGRAVURE SECTION— JANUARY 14, 1923. “A View of the Capitoi.” Photograph by Flossie W. Kincaid, S ] = - 100 C street southeast, winner of The Star’s weekly prize of $10 4q, " for the best amateur photograph. i 3 Washington b utantes— Emily Dial Catherine Rad- cliffe, Ruth Green, Lillian Thompson, Vir- ginia Edwards, Betty Turner. Alice Milburn, Laura Bryn, Emma Stitt, Elizabeth e e = s Beale, Asenath In you crawl and ‘round you go. This device, according t (30“- Margaret its Italian inventor, is capable of making a speed of forty miles Sutherland and an hour. The power is supplied by electricity and the seat re- Catherine mains in the one position e Wrenn. “The Turning Point.” This unusual photograph of a hunting incident was taken at Southminster, England. {t shows the hare almost cornered and forced to make a turn, seeking to gain a point on his pursuers. "J\Q;"" : e > ~ N 7 (O LO) "\ Q_~ G. Michel- son of New Hampshir e College in theski jump at Lake Placid which won him the title ofchampion ski jumper of American colleges. Wide: Wtk FPlito, Miss Megan Lloyd George (second from left) as bridesmaid at the wedding of J. H. N Thorpe, M. P., and Miss Ursula Norton-Griffiths at St. Margaret’s Church, London. Miss — = Lloyd George is a daughter of the former British premier. This newest thing in fire-escapes is being triea out at a boys’ school in England. The canvas Frderwond & Undersond chute is fastened to the upper story. The children enter and slide to safety—all being very simply done in the nick of time.