Evening Star Newspaper, January 13, 1924, Page 74

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THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, ONEQ - g A meet of the \ES . / Brighton foot ‘itf'wtuv) - . beagles at Plump- 2 ! g ton, Sussex, Eng- . % ) & 3 % land (rmlem & A view of Chamonix, in the Swiss Alps, where the Olympic games are held. A skating team of Americans is competing in the speed events. Wl Wt ¥ The tobog- gan slide at Lake Placid furnishes many a thrill. Misses Margaret Con- nelly and Flor- ence Palmer of New York posed for this picture. o Loy e A Uniderwen Miss Clai- _ E 3 borne Foster, i § in Washington - iivge 4 1 / the week of The latest picture of the Crown Prince and Princess Pl January 28 Photograph taken at their country home. P with “The 5 e = Goose Hangs High.” a new play of the sea- Greatest United States armada gathets for drill. Ships of Mme. Kovanko, a portrait painted by S. Sorin. = : ‘ r 3 2 Lady Isabella Sinclair, a portrait by Sir H Miami. Fla.. has a little celebration. A big part of the town put on fancy garb and took part in a carnival. This is the Fhe picture (of thejactress is being exhibited in a Raeburn, R. A. The painting, which is g’" e;hibie‘?gfi Ku Klux Klan float. 7 R group of Russian work at the National Gallery in the Vandyck Gailery, in Washington, is one of a of Art. group of works by famous artists.

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