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“—GRAVURE = IS ) A N TR A bit of Maryland in late autumn. SECTION - NOVEMBER 15, 1923, A camera study by H. Armstrong Roberts. Officers and debutantes National Photo, Gilda Grey as “Folly and Her Dolly.” Gilda dances more or less in the Ziegfeld Follies, coming to Washington for the week of November 19. Phata by Edward Thaser Mouro A view of the country 400 miles from the north pole. This picture was taken from an airplane over Fowl Island and the Penin- sula of Albert. Widee Warlid Pt Little Mary Jane Beatty, a pupil of Stuart and Lillard. Washington danc- ers. ' giving a “Long have I been the captain of my soul and the master of my fate, but I have a pre- monition of evil— and the late No- vember winds blow cold.” Watching the fascisti parade in Rome on first anni- versary of the success of the or- Gertrude Lyons, lyric so- ganization. prano of Washington, who is Mussolini special concert, in front “Musical Memories of Adelina 3 row. Patti,” at Continental Me- Wil Woorld morial Hall, November 30. Costume copied from painting of Patti by Winterhalter. Phote by Harris & Ewing A “quiet” election day in Scotland. The liberals of Edinburgh University are being “jolly well roughed” by their foes—all students. Ammunition for the battle consisted of very bad eggs and indifferent vegetables. Wide World Fhoto. Visiting with their grandfather, former Presi- dent Woodrow Wilson, in Washington. Mary Faith and Ellen, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Gibbs McAdoo. The former Secretary of the Treasury now lives in California. L Cilerwond & 1 uders