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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION—OCTOBER 28, 1923 They who travel the open road. The Star’s camera man found this group of gypsies in camp along Hunting creek. south of Alexandria. They are the real Bishop Freeman and choir of Grace Romany wande_rel’s, _b'-" they travel Episcopal Church, on Wisconsin avenue nowadays by flivver instead of gayly below M street. The development of this decorated wagon. R choir has been one of the successful efforts of the church during the past year. Washine i sk An interesting study from the photoplay b i “Dramatic Life of Abra- ham Lincoln.” George A. Billings as Lincoln and Homer Willits as Secretary John Hay. The super-apple, “John Wa- tere,” on exhibition in London show. Apples grown on the Reproduction of Ford's Theater, in Wash ington, on the night President Lincoln was small plant average about two shot, a feature of the new photoplay, “The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln.” The pho- pounds in weight. e tograph shows the arrival of the Lincoln party, with President Lincoln played by George R A. Billings, Mrs. Lincoln by Nell Craig and Maj. Rathbone by Earl Schenck. Committee of women arranging the Theodore Roosevelt relics in Roosevelt House, New York. They have charge of the work for the Roosevelt Memorial Association, and the birth- place of the former President will become one of the nation's shrines. Wide Waorld Fhoto Gold star mother, Mrs. Hannah Martin Evans of s i 3 ; Marblehead, Mass., who christened the new U. S. S. : = ; . ST 5 Juliette Deppresle, who won the first prize in a fete in Marblehead recently. The latest addition to Uncle 2 4 x 2 =t s st Paris for the benefit of Japanese quake sufferers, with her Sam’s Navy is a combined scout cruiser, flotilla leader, - i costume, representing the design on a French postage stamp. airplane carrier and mine layer. All these girls are bachelors of agriculture, graduates of the government farm school at CRadl & Herhert GUnjenwoelid L oderwiol. Schoorn, Bavaria. The German government is making a drive in the “back-to-the-farm" move- ment.