Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 71

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On the Beautiful " Blue. Danube - When grand- ma “stepped out.” It wasa cold day, but the girls had to go for a ride in the park. This picture was taken recently —a little press agent stunt for a New York show. & A Photos, e g At left: One of the wonders of radio. Broadcast- ing heard in a tun- nel seventy feet under a river. A program from Philadelphia was plainly heard by an audience in the New York tunnel. WO Kudel & Herbert, WASHINGTON, D. C, JANUARY 13, 1924, \\‘\_ 4 General view of Buda and Pesth, on each side of the river. The two compose the city of Budapest, capital of Hungary. Photograph taken from the Szent-Gellert-Hegy citadel, with royal palace on the left, 230 feet above the Danube. Hun- garian parliament house in the distance at right. Cudds Another sensation from Russia. Mme. Elsa Kruger, described by the Vienna press as the most wonderful dancer Russia has pro- duced. She is expected to visit America soon. © P& A Photos, Star . ~ A snapshot taken in the early days of photography. It shows Rich- ard Wagner, famous musi- cian, and his wife, Frau Cosima Wag- ner, taking tea with a guest at their home, Villa Wahnfried, at Bayreuth. Uider At right: Tiny | heir to the Irish baroney of Plunket. Lady Plunket holds her son, born Sep- tember 13, 1923. The father is Terence Conyng- ham Lee Plunket, sixth Baron Plunket of old Con- naught house, Bray, County Wick- low, Ireland. J Underwowd & Under

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