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i e @he Sundiy Stae, 9 SUPPLEMENT WASHINGTON, D. C, MARCH 4. 1923. Mrs. Gifford Pinchot wife of the Governor of Pennsylvania, inaugu- rates new sort of school in Harrisburg. “Get- ting a start at the pur- suit of the good. the true and the beautiful” is the object of the ex- perimental classes. Miss Elizabeth Larelli, the teacher, in photo- graph. A Uueew Remarkable photograph of a prairie wolf on a chicken raid. Picture taken in High river district of Alberta, Canada. where the raider was caught a few minutes later in a steel trap @l 49 \ Above: Scene during the spectacular dog derby at Ash- ton, Idaho, on W as hington’s birthday. Photo shows team of “Smoky” Gas- ton, the win- ner. At left: “Smoky” Gas- ton and his outfit after the race. CUnderwond &1 nderwond. Butterfly costume which won first prize at Nice ball. Radel & Hirhnt At right: Jimmy Connolly of Georgetown University. who won the “Baxter mile” race at the New York Athletic Club games a week ago last night. Connolly is being con- gratulated by Allan Hellfrich of Penn State, who ran a half mile in the remarkable time of 1:55. Uiidoiweonl & Uindorwonsd Close-up photograph showing entrance to the King Tutankhamen tomb, with Howard Carter, American, “the busiest man in Egypt,” in foreground. Carter has charge of excavation. The famous Hathor cow, which formed one of i f King Tutankh: P 1 - - - ::t;:c?:d;e?:gpg:;ig%t up igrom thne '::‘e:s S It hauled the “fyers” of forty years ago. ‘“Puffing Billy” was in the service of the ? oaorth American Newspaper Allianee, Grand Trunk line when wood was used as a fuel, and during fifty years of service the locomotive has never been in an accident. CUnderwonl & Underwond, Fadveiwead & T iederw o