Evening Star Newspaper, December 23, 1923, Page 70

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTO D. (.—GRAVURE SECTION -DECEMBER Three famous works of art which have been presented to the National Cathedral by Henry White, Charles C. Glover, James Parmelee and Dr. William C. Rives. The paintings were purchased recently in London. The painting at the left is a portrait of Rt. Rev. Lancelot Andrewes, D. D., Bishop, successively, of Chichester, Ely and Winchester. He was one of the translators of the Bible, born in 1555 and died in 1626. In center: The Most Rev. George Abbott, D. D., Archbishop of Canterbury from 1611 to 1633, one of the translators of the Bible, born in 1562 and died in 1638. At right:The Most Rev. William Laud, D. D., Archbishop of Canterbury. Pl & 0 — - D3 How the Americans in Paris cele- brated Thanksgiving day. This pho- tograph was taken at the American Club. At the table are Gen. Pershing, Ambassador Herrick and Consul Gen- When a steamship | eral Thackara. goes into dry dock. The AL T S. S. Jomar of the Ta pa Interocean Steam- 2 ~ “And the Heap Big East Wind whispered to the Little ship Company having . - West Wind " At least the Indians have taken up Mah- her propeller straight- Jong. Anyway, they posed for the camera man, with this ened while in dry dock g - 4 ¢ result. at Pensacola. Fla. - -y Stage children at the White House. They received scholar- ship certificates from President Coolidge. C PN A Y William, second son of King Gustaf of Sweden, as a = - ~ = = mighty hunter. The photograph shows him about to start Court-martial of Greek officers who took part in a recent revolution. Several of the One of the accomplished Washington dancers, Miss Ridneur, out for the royal forests. William has killed gorillas, lions officers were given the death penalty. - a pupil of Stuart and Lillard. B A B and tigers in his hunting trips to Africa and Ind or. A. Photos, WA DK St ER eI, @ Und, d & Underwaond

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