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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON. D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION-—\PRII. A beautiful pathway far underground. This photograph was taken Miss Maria Harding, cousin of the President. Girl wins high praise for her art work. in the Shenandoah Cav- Reproduction from painting by Orland Campbell. Miss Alice G. Littig of Iowa City, Iowa, at erns, in the valley of formerly a Washington boy and now one of the work on fourteenth century figure in the stu- Virginia, midway be- successful artists of New York. The portrait was dio of Lorado Taft, Chicago. Art critics have tween Mt. Jackson and placed on view in New York on April 16. given much praise to the work of the girl. New Market, on the T & Usdersuiu e tnicimind valley pike. The path- way leads through “The Grotto of the Gods.” e EITTIvN LRt BN ' 1 Live alligator surrenders to marines. Pho to taken at a ‘gater farm, near Los Angeles. Do you know this fellow? He greets many Washingtonians, but usually with a growl. His habitat is the local Zoo. where he draws more than the average amount of attention from the sightseers. Col. William J. Simmons, head of the Ku Klux Klan, in his robes. Col. Simmons is also Queen of Siam is a colone) of Boy Scouts. In this seph F. St. Clair, 18 the founder of the organization as it stands to- photo, taken recently, b.he geasRiheRecouttnitonn. 16{t’h s(r;!et s.o hea;t. day, although another grdcr,.a‘fi.er which the The circus is coming to town again. Here we have a trio of star perform- but a British staff officer’s cap. A Thote by Eastiand Studios present one s pattemnc .}:va: mhexlslence i ers with Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey’s, which will pitch tents. i the “carpet-bag days” in the south. on Monday, April 30, in Washington and stay over for three days. Moonlight - is the equine star, and the others are Miss Doris Smith, rider, and Spader John- son, clown. Billy, three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo- P& AL Photos