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TOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 5, 1923, place. Phillippi, Macedonia, is the scene of the newest back-to-the-farm movement The Near East Relief has started an agricultural school This champion pigeon is monarch of his class. His name is King Howard, and he has for Greek and Ar- won all the cups shown in the photograph. The king is owned by a Detroit fancier. menian orphans il Shee taken out of Tur- key. Alexander’s birth- = TN W,‘i ‘M Mrs. T. Hunt- ughter of the director of the naval i i ington Wilson ffett, aspires to fly, so she is learn- i le. The big bird forms one of the S ashington :ve on Connecticut avenue. G 5 Fo on the sands at National 1° 4 3 B Deauville, France. At left, Mr. Harmon of New York. AN Pt And the great beastie likes it, too. A ; ot 3 Miss Margaret Zol- ? ' y 2 nay, daughter of the 4 2 ~ / artist, George Jul- 5 ian Zolnay, petting 4 At right: Jumping one of the guards of nilin % over the top of a New the Sixteenth Street & ; e S ; i York skyscraper. At bridge. )‘\ ; . least. this photograph L LT — o 3 would give that appear- ance. The dancers are Misses Ruth Laird and ; . K - . - Kathleen Menassian of At right; Miss 3 P -~ the Kosloff ballet. Betty Byrne, who 3 ferR s Miss Florence Stack poses with one will be a Washing- of the lions on the Connecticut Avenue ton debutante this bridge. autumn, rests for a minute on the sleep- ing beast at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Naavinnnd Pt O X — Mrs. George Duller, wife of a famous steeplechase rider, who won Jackie Ott, the four-year-old child wonder, giiles_an exhibition at Stamford, N. Y. Jackie is a re- one of the big automobile races in England recently. Mrs. Duller markable athlete, being especially skilled in swimming. The photograph shows him speeding on an is now working in Boston. maintained an average speed of sixty and one-half miles anl}‘lm . aquaplane. gl Bryant Baker’s new statue of Theodore Roose- +velt. Baker, who maintains a studio in Washington,